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Generally birth control pills take a month to go into affect, so you should wait at least a month after switching pills.
If you skipped a month of pills and have had unprotected sex you may be pregnant. You should talk to your doctor/gynecologist immediately about the situation and take a pregnancy test. Birth control pills only work when taken everyday at the same time.
Take four active pills as soon as possible after the accident, and four active pills twelve hours later.
You will need to ask your doctor or pharmacist for the the times you need to take your progesterone pills.
Right on the first day. It will take a month before the pills will be effective.
You can always skip the inactive pills but you must remember exactly how long not to take them and then start up your active pills when scheduled to do so. They are just sugar pills and really they are there so that you will remember to take the other pills at the appropriate time
You should take your birth control pills in order and on schedule regardless of bleeding. If you have questions about your bleeding, call the prescriber, but keep taking the pills.
If you take a pill , then it may affect your cycle next month.
No. Take them the way you are suppose to, do not skip any pills. This is important for a regular cycle.
If you've been pregnant for a month, you need to contact your health care provider for advice. Morning after pills will not harm or end a pregnancy.
Yes it is possible, take a test!
it all goes down to what sort of person they are.