If you have missed your pill the day before, you should only take the missed pill as soon as you remember, and today's pill at the usual time, as directed in the FDA insert that came with your Birth Control pills.
keep taking your active pills, your cycle will balance itself out after a few months of being on bc pills
Ask your doctor or go to webmd.com to ask.
Right on the first day. It will take a month before the pills will be effective.
Were you taking birth control pills before TTC?
If you are diabetic you should seek medical advice before taking tablets (pills) for your condition. There is a tablet form of insulin one called Metaformin.
present - take, takes or am/is/are taking He takes 10 pills everyday. I ma only taking 5 pills everyday. past - took or was/were taking I took my pills this morning. I was taking too many pills before. future - will take, going to take, am/is/are taking I am going to take my pills tomorrow. They are taking their pills on Friday.
Yes, as long as you start taking the hormone pills when you are supposed to. The sugar pills are just to keep you in the habit and make sure you start the hormone pills on the correct day. If you are stopping taking pills altogether you need not take any sugar pills at all.
Before taking any pills you should consult your Doctor and explain what herbal medication you are taking. Many herbal ingredients can work against prescription pills so causing problems. Always ask a Doctor.
If you are referring to birth control pills, they should be taken exactly as prescribed. If you take the pink and white pills out of order, it can throw off your period and not be as effective in preventing pregnancy.
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Yes you should be proctected provided that you are taking the pills at regular times everyday, but it is still a good idea to use a condom as well.