its possible.... however, you should not be having sex until you have been taking your pill every time for about 2 minths.. and then KEEP TAKING THE PILL.... that is, unless you WANT a baby.
Any missed pills within seven days prior to intercourse will negatively effect the pills performance. How much will vary from person to person but generally would not a huge cause for alarm.
you should be having a full period if you miss more than three days
Get back on the pill and use a back up method until you have taken 7 pills in 7 days. If you were more than half way through the packet you were taking skip the inactive pills in the packet and go straight to the active pills in your next packet. If you were still in the first week just start taking the pills as if you had not missed any, but you will still need to use back up BC until you have taken 7 pills in 7 days.
If you had unprotected sex and you missed 3 or more pills from a new pack you may want to consider using the Plan B pill. If you have not had sex since missing pills from your new pack - start the new pack as soon as you realize you have missed any and use back up protection (condoms or Today Sponge etc) until you have taken 7 pills in 7 days. More information at the link.
If you missed that many pills your birth control most likely won't be effective until the end of the second pack. If you miss more than two, you have to restart the pill cycle.
If you miss 3 or more pills it can cause you to have a period even thought its the 2nd period that month. This is because you missed pills. Missing pills puts you at high risk of pregnancy and problems in your cycle and how well the pill will prevent pregnancy.
If you missed more than three pills, you wait till your period is over and start a new pack. This way you get yourself back on track.
It could cause you to have some withdrawal bleeding, if you started it the day you picked up the pills you should be fine - if you started it more than 2 days late you should use a back up method of BC until you have taken 7 pills in 7 days.
NO if you missed the first pill of your second week you need to take 2 pills for each day that you skipped the pill. if you missed more than one day in between pills take 2 pills then one a day for a week so that you are protected again
While the birth control pill tends to make your period more regular, it can also cause a missed or late period. If you haven't missed any pills, there's no special need to worry about pregnancy. If you've missed pills, or if it's your second missed period in a row, take a pregnancy test and contact your health care provider.
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.
If you missed three or more pills you may want to start a new packet.