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How can I calculate how many weeks pregnant I am?

You’re pregnant — now what? A good first step is to calculate how many weeks you’ve been pregnant, also known as gestational age. Here's how to do the math.

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Can someone other than me get me a prescription for birth control?

Sept. 18, 2012

Can I get pregnant from pre-cum if I’m on the pill?

Sept. 11, 2012

Will going off the birth control pill affect my period?

Aug. 16, 2012

Other than condoms, is there any kind of birth control I can buy without a prescription at a drugstore?

Aug. 7, 2012

Is there any birth control pill that only takes a couple of days or weeks to become effective?

July 26, 2012

What do I have to do to change my birth control prescription?

July 24, 2012

I’m going away with my family for three weeks, and I don’t want to bring my birth control pills. Can I stop and start again the first Sunday I’m back?

June 21, 2012

What happens when you go to the doctor to get birth control?

June 19, 2012

What should I do if I can’t afford birth control?

June 12, 2012

Do you always need a prescription to get birth control?

June 7, 2012

If you use both a condom and birth control, are you 100% protected from getting pregnant?

June 5, 2012

Can I get pregnant if I’m not on birth control but my boyfriend wears a condom?

May 31, 2012

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