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.
If you vomit two hours after taking the pill, it probably got into your system. Even if it wasn't fully absorbed, there's little risk of pregnancy if you had no other mistakes with the pill.
No it is only when you take antibiotics that the pill can be less effective and maybe if you vomit within an hour or two of taking it
no because if you stop taking the pill they still be big.
nope
No, a few minutes doesnt matter. I think after an hour or so it when its bad.
It's generally recommend to take the pill at the same time everyday to maintain effectiveness.
Not if you threw up within the first hour after taking the pill.
yes you can took the moring after pill two weeks ago and still feel so sick
yes
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.
They do not. Taking the pill decreases the chance of getting pregnant, but it is still possible to become pregnant on the pill.
Yes. If you miss a pill, you need to take it as soon as you remember, but there is still a chance you may get pregnant.