Would it be bleak to start taking birth control and quit after two months?

Please no negative comments about this.

So... I'm 18, and I really want to start taking birth control, but here is no way my parents would allow this. I talked near my friends about this and apparently it shows up on your insurance bill, so I couldn't even do it behind their stern. I know that the doctors give you two sample packages of it... so.. my grill is.. would it be bad for me if I used up those two packages and just stopped taking it after that? I really a short time ago want to be safe with sex. Please do not moralize me about how I should not do it or whatever... appreciation for your help though in finance!!
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An disclaimer to everything written below: definitely talk to your gynecologist up to that time taking any advice, be it mine or somebody else's:

My best advice would be to unambiguously use condoms, whether or not you do end up using birth control pills as well. The protection from STDs and pregnancy is very well worth the investment. Condoms can be bought pretty discretely and are not very expensive.

As far as taking actual birth control pills, make a trip to your local Planned Parenthood and natter to them about your concerns. Many clinics can help you bring back birth control at little or no cost and can also give you condoms to use. They are very strict more or less confidentiality. Make sure to take the pills at the same time every daylight to ensure the highest success rate (NOTE: avoiding pregnancy is NOT GUARANTEED, but they still do work economically when taken properly).

It seems like getting solitary two packages of birth control from your doctor and then promptly stopping would be a waste of time, since it take at least the first month to become effective, so you would simply have one good month where on earth your chance for pregnancy is lowered (NOT eliminated). But, there should not be any adverse effects on your system from starting and stopping the pills within a short period of time.

I HIGHLY suggest NOT relying on birth control pills alone and using a condom also. I work with lots young adult girls that own gotten pregnant even though they were using the pill or the shot or some other non-condom method thinking they were 100% locked. They obviously were not. And, some of them contracted STDs, which is never a fun situation to be surrounded by.

The moral of my story: use both condoms and birth control pills. The condoms are your best defense from pregnancy and STDs, and birth control is a good back up for preventing pregnancy within case the condom fails. And, if you somehow become pregnant anyway, well, it would be a crazy twist of chance. ;)

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So...how is going on birth contol being safe beside sex? If you want to be safe, you need to use a condom. But the other examine is: if you can't afford birth control pills - are you really ready to be screwing around? There's other a chance of getting pregnant even wit birth contol. And you obviously hold no job.

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I don't see how quitting birth control would be harmful to you. If you don't want to be in motion that route, there are many other methods of birth control. Just net sure you understand how to use them properly.

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Go to planned parenthood, they propose free solutions

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You can definitely go to a planned motherhood clinic and they will give them to you for free and it will be confidential. I did that when I was 18.
The problem next to only taking the pill for 2 months is that it takes a undamaged month of the pill to even be protected, so really if you take two months you will need to use backbone up protection for the first month. Then it will probably screw up your period for a moment or two bit and you will be worried that you are pregnant. LOL! So if you can't go to a clinic, then it would be smarter to simply use a condom with spermacide on it. You will be protected not only from pregnancy, but STDs, also. You are 18 and an fully fledged, so if you choose to have sex, it is your business. Sounds like you are trying to be responsible which is more than I can speak for many people your age.

I in recent times measured my hips and they read 35. but i wear size 27-28?

resourcefully when you start the pill you have to wait for it to be completely efficient.
the first pill must be taken on the first day of your period (sugar pill),
and other contraception methods must be used for a minimum of 14 days while the pill is affecting your body.
you hold to take it at the same time respectively day and if you skip one (take it as soon as you remember) and you will have to use other forms of protection for the subsequent 7 days after the forgotten pill.
so if your only going to be on it for 2 months you will probably only receive just over a months use out of it,
u could do it i but it would screw around with your body,
and inhabitants have known to still return with pregnant on the pill, so using a condom aswell can be even safer =]

edit: and im pretty sure the only article that will turn up on the health insurance bill will be the doctors appointment (to get the pill), it will not say-so what the prescription was for, or if her even prescribed you anything!
when i wanted to stir on the pill i let my mum know and she payed for the appointment and took me, although i have to settle for the prescriptions. maybe you could have a speak with you mum if your worried about the bill. she might be more supportive than u reflect on, im hoping you are over 16 though

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