No. If you miss a pill, take other protection (ie a condom) for the next seven days.
no u can not be prego. the birth control pill will stay in ur system for a few days even if u miss it.
If you miss the first birth control pill in the pack, you are at increased risk for pregnancy. Use a backup method until you've successfully taken seven pills in a row. Consider changing to a different method that will give you better protection.
Yes. Missing this many pills makes the pack inactive and you unprotected. The pill works best when taken at the SAME time EVERYDAY! If you miss a pill take as soon as you remember and then take your next pill as recommended even if this means you take two pills in one day. If you miss more than 3 pills in a pack the pack is considered inactive and you need to use a back up method. You can stop using the back up after you've taken the first 7 pills of the new pack.
If the pill you took from next week is from one of the first three Saturdays of the pack, there's no problem. Tomorrow take the correct pill for Sunday, and then when you get to next Saturday, take the pill you didn't take yesterday. These pills from the first three weeks of the pack are all the same, and are only dated to help you remember whether or not you took the pill.However, If the pill you took early was from the very last week in the pack, then you should take the Sunday pill for tomorrow as soon as possible, then take one pill per day until the end of the pack. You'll finish the pack a day early, and must start the next pack a day early. If you're not sure how to manage that, your pharmacist or health care provider would be happy to help.
Then do not have unprotected sex until you start your next pill pack...ON TIME.
You should start your second pack of birth control pills the day after you take the last pill in your first pack (assuming that your pack had 28 pills in it. If it had 21, start the next pack seven days after finishing the last).You start the second pack of birth control pills the day after you finish the first pack, regardless of whether or not you're bleeding.
Yea, if you miss a pill one day you have to take it as soon as you remember the next day.
If you lose a birth control pill, take the next day's pill, and so on, until you finish the pack. You'll start your next pack a day early, as it's important not to go more than seven days without taking an active pill. In other words, if you started this last pack with the lost pill on Sunday, you'll start the next pack on Saturday, and that will be your new start day.
No worries...just continue taking one active pill daily. You just set a new start day for your pack. There is no increased risk of pregnancy from starting the next pack a day early.
You can miss any pill (so I assume also your second pill in your first pack) by max 12 hours. As long as you take the pill within those 12 hours and take the next one at the normal time, you should be fine.So for example, if you took your first pill at 7 pm and your second one the next day at 11 pm, you should take your third one at 7 pm again the day after that.This information should also be given in the package leaflet. My advise would be to read that leaflet carefully, because it has some important information in it.
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You should be. Missing a pill and taking it the next day should be ok. Add to that the fact you are about to start your no-hormone week and you should be fine. The pill packages have detailed instructions on what to do if you miss a pill and how many you can safely miss and whatnot. It is well worth the time to read it so you can be better prepared in the future.