You must take your pill daily for 21 days - then stop when you have your period - and begin another pack of pills that Sunday as scheduled. It MUST be taken as prescribed to be properly effective.
If they took the 21 pills correctly, no additional pregnancy protection is needed.
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Breakthrough bleeding on the mini pill is very common, especially if you don't take the pill at the same time everyday or miss a pill.
Providing you take the pill within 4-6 hours you will be protected against pregnancy.
Yes, that's the perfect way to change the time you take your pill.
I would consider it safe to use another form of birth control along with the pill as long as it didn't contain hormones as the pill does. You don't want to put too many different hormones in your body. If you can buy it at a store without a prescription from a doctor, it's probably safe to take with the pill. But read the package just to be safe. It will say on the package not to take with the pill if it isn't safe.
You should take your birth control pill on schedule regardless of any bleeding.
To be safe you have to follow the directions on the birth control.
No way! You must take the pill for seven days before you are safe.
It's generally recommend to take the pill at the same time everyday to maintain effectiveness.
No. There is no need to. The birth control pill is a hormone and you have to take the pill every day for a complete cycle to have them work. They are not magic and if you do not take them everyday you will get pregnant.
As by "pill" if you are meaning the birth control pill, as long as you take it everyday you should be fine. I have been on the pill for 5 years and have sometimes forgotten to take the pill for a day or two and have taken the pill after sex and I have never gotten pregnant.