I'm reading a friend's website, and she's talking about birth control and how most teens are afraid to acknowledge they have it or are terrified when their parents find it. What the hell was wrong with me then? Birth control was a "Yeah, and?" sort of non-event, of course then again the mood swings I had before birth control, which although only mildly alleviated may have served to override the parental concern that I may be having sex. Everyone knows boys have cooties anyhow. Speaking of which, when I went on the birth control shot, the nurse told me i still had to use condoms for the first 2 months. Wait a minute? Just the first two months? BIRTH CONTROL DOESN'T PROTECT AGAINST STD'S!!!!!! It's advice like that that gives people herpes.
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However, the fact that birth control still has a bit too high margin for error does mean that using condoms is still a good idea.
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Actually, the pill's margin for error is pretty low--the stats I can find for someone who actually does something like read the freaking instructions and not pop it like a vitamin pill instead of taking it at the same time every day is about 0.3% per year (and this staistic likely includes people whose stress levels have hit the point where it's messing up their hormonal balance and interfering with the ability of the pill to regulate their ovulation). But yeah, this is still probably a little high for a margin of error, and condoms can reduce it to 0.006%/year, so go nuts even if you're both throughly tested. (Mind you, condoms can fail to protect you against herpes anyway.)
Incidentally, protection is usually either immediate or after one week, depending on when you start; the recommendation to use condoms for however long (I've heard one month, six weeks, two months, three months) tends to be based on the idea that
those silly littlelaypeople won't get into the habit of using them properly for at least that long, and should use condoms not because the pill won't take effect before then but because they won't learn how to use it properly for that long.