No, a few minutes doesnt matter. I think after an hour or so it when its bad.
I am on the desogen birth control pill, and the instructions say to take it "around the same time" every day. That means you can be 10-15 minutes late taking the pill with no side effects. After taking it more than 45 minutes late though, you start to run into dangerous territory. I don't reccomend ever being more than 15 to 20 minutes late taking it, EVER. I have been on the pill for one year now.
If vomiting occurs 45 minutes after taking the combination birth control pill, a backup method of birth control should be used for the rest of the month. While most of the pill probably gets absorbed in 45 minutes, the condition that caused the vomiting may have caused all absorption to stop in the hour prior to vomiting.
It's generally recommend to take the pill at the same time everyday to maintain effectiveness.
You can't get pregnant by taking pills, no matter what you do to your tubes.
Not really, one extra pill in a cycle or one pill short in a cycle should not make any difference, although I wouldn't suggest making a habit of doing so.
If you throw up that quickly after taking the birth control pill, it won't be absorbed and won't be effective.No it would need to be taken again if you threw up right after taking it. The good news is you are not likely to get pregnant from missing one pill.
Yes, but if you have been taking the pill like prescribed, you probably aren't pregnant. make sure you are pregnant before stopping the pill otherwise you will be pregnant pdq
Yes,it doesn't matter how much you drink.
The birth control pill works by taking it daily as directed. If you take it this way, it doesn't matter if you have sex before, during, or after swallowing the pill.
Resume taking your next scheduled pill on time. If you just started on the pill take it after eating as some women have nausea and vomiting as a side effect.
If you miss a pill take 2 the next day. One pill doesn't matter that much in a long run. It is when you miss several days that you have a problem. Start taking your pill the same time every day and you are less likely to forget.
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.