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your period might start if you miss three pills. if that is the case, do not take any more pills until the period has ended. if you do take the pills it will make you bleed a tiny bit each day for a very long period of time. If your period did not start, then I suggest taking two pills in one day, and then continue taking them regularly each day after that. if you think you might need to take a plan b, then take it asap.

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If you miss three Birth Control pills, you may have some bleeding (as if it's the end of your pack) and the timing of your next period may be off. If that's the case, take a pregnancy test no sooner than 10 days after the last intercourse. Follow the directions that match your pill type: If you're on a combination pill with 30 or 35 mcg of estrogen

  • If you missed three or more active pills, or started the pack three days late, or had sex before you had taken seven pills during your very first pack, be sure to take additional steps to prevent pregnancy. Use the morning after pill if you already had sex. Use condoms or abstain from vaginal sex until you've taken the pill correctly for seven days in a row (after levonorgestrel) or fourteen days in a row (after ulipristal). If you're in the last week (days 15-21) of active pills, don't skip a week (Days 22-28 or use inactive pills), go straight to the new pill packet - again 7 pills in 7 days after Plan B or Next Choice, and 14 pills in 14 days after ella.

If you're on a combination pill with 20 mcg of estrogen or less

  • If you missed two or more active pills, or started the pack two days late, or had sex before you had taken seven pills during your very first pack, be sure to take additional steps to prevent pregnancy. Use the morning after pill if you already had sex. Use condoms or abstain from vaginal sex until you've taken the pill correctly for seven days in a row (if you took levnorgestrel emergency contraception) or fourteen days in a row (if you took ulipristal). If you're in the last week (days 15-21) of active pills, don't skip a week (Days 22-28 or use inactive pills), go straight to the new pill packet - again 7 pills in 7 days after levonorgestrel, or 14 pills in 14 days after ulipristal.

If you're on the progesterone-only pill

  • Consider using the morning after pill if you're late with your pill by more than three hours. Use a backup method until you've taken two pills in two days (after levonorgestrel) or 14 pills in 14 days (if you took ulipristal for emergency contraception).
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14y ago

No. Read the directions on your specific contraceptive, but nearly every contraceptive strongly recommends using alternative birth control (barrier method: condoms) after missing more than one pill. Again, read the directions on your specific pills because each one is different. That will tell you what to do.

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when you miss birth control pills, the hormone levels in your body drop and you may bleed. Continue taking birth control pills as schedule. Think about using the morning after pill if you had sex in the last five days. Use a back up method until you've taken seven pills correctly. Talk with your health care provder about other birth control options that will be easier for you to use correctly.

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18y ago

Hello - You need to use a condom when you have intercourse for the next week or preferably two weeks and continue taking the tablets as normal.

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What if you pull out before?

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Its possible, but you have intercourse during that time.

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14y ago

Yes you can, but make sure you give it that week after that

its just like the depo , stopping period 3 months at a time

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