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pleaseeeee helpppp meee!!!

i have diaehrrea, i  normally get this if i have a lot of take out witch i did friday night and sat so it started maybe friday night i dont really rember if not sat. noww i have been on birth control for 3 months i am on my 2 week tonight, i take my pill every night at 10 pm at the same time and havnt missed any... i am protected from prgnacy as i take it right but i still use condoms well i was looking to not use condoms this weekend but i heard if u have diaherra it makes it less effective? if soo how long do i have to wait to not use condoms again? would i be fine if i had unprotercted sex 3 or 4 days after have diaherra? please reply asap so i know what to doooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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You're welcome ; )
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thank youuuuuu for ur reply and i will use a condom i guess not this time i go with out :s but thankssss :)
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This is what I found online so I wouldn't take any chances.
If you have severe diarrhea or vomiting lasting several days, begin using your backup method of birth control on your first day of diarrhea or vomiting and continue using it until your next period. The pills may not absorb from your gastrointestinal tract when you are sick like this.
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plesae i neeed your advice i had lil bit yesterday but wasnt really sunny was just lil bitmore soft then usual am i proteected against pregnacy if i dont have any more diarrhea can i have sex with out a condom this weeekend? please helllp meee
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