The only risk is when you miss a pill or have unprotected sex when you haven't been on the pill for 4 weeks.
There is a small risk of pregnancy.
If you went more than seven days without an active pill, you're at increased risk of pregnancy until you've taken seven pills in a row correctly. The change in prescription doesn't increase the risk, but skipping the last pill can increase the risk if you followed that with seven days of sugar pills or no pill.
You describe a low-risk situation.
The birth control pill decreases the risk of pregnancy. That is what it is intended to do.
It's not high risk, although you could.
Yes, with almost 2 weeks between the delayed pill and the sex there shouldn't be any extra risk.
No, but you should start your next pack 2 days earlier so you don't go more than 7 days without a pill; otherwise, you'll be at risk for pregnancy starting 7 days after the last pill you took.
As long as you didn't go more than seven days without an active pill, you are not at increased risk of pregnancy. Skipping your period by taking the pill continuously decreases, not increases, the risk of pregnancy.
Taking the birth control pill lowers the risk of pregnancy. Not taking the birth control pill does not lower the risk of pregnancy. You are more likely to get pregnant when you are not taking the birth control pill.
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That is very risky. If you forget the pill a single day, the risk is probably fairly small; but anything above that will greatly increase your risk of an unwanted pregnancy.
Ok, I think your situation is that two days you took your pills a few hours late, then two days after the 2nd late pill you had unprotected sex. Well, even one pill missing a couple of hours puts you at higher risk. Not high, but higher than the 5%. I would recommend going to any local pharmacy and getting a home pregnancy test kit. Manual are cheaper than the digital, but both give the same results. Good luck