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What happens if I only take active birth control pills?

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For decades, the standard birth control pill pack included a week of inactive, or placebo, pills. Skipping these inactive pills and only taking active birth control pills is a practice known as continuous contraception, and it's both safe and effective for many people. This regimen offers the benefit of reducing or eliminating monthly periods, but it's important to understand the side effects and proper usage.

Demystifying the Brown Pills: Will I get pregnant if I take the brown pills?

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Over 60% of women using contraception in the U.S. rely on oral birth control pills. A common concern arises during the week of inactive pills: 'Will I get pregnant if I take the brown pills?'. This article clarifies the purpose of these placebo pills and confirms that, when taken correctly, your protection against pregnancy remains effective during this time.