You are right to start the new pack a day early. As long as you haven't gone more than seven days for your placebo week, no backup method is needed.
Yes. You should continue taking your pill as scheduled, and take a pregnancy test if you missed any pills in the previous cycle.
If they took the 21 pills correctly, no additional pregnancy protection is needed.
No, but it should be. Riding without any kind of eye protection is risk not worth taking.
its possible.... however, you should not be having sex until you have been taking your pill every time for about 2 minths.. and then KEEP TAKING THE PILL.... that is, unless you WANT a baby.
Yes you can definitely become pregnant while taking the pill. I am proof of that and I never missed a dose. :) If you are pregnant you must stop taking the pill.
You indeed can become pregnant if you missed 3 pills and are bleeding. The reason you would be bleeding or maybe spotting is because you're not taking the pills. If you've missed 3 pills in one pack, you should throw that pack away and start a new pack and definitely use backup protection!
You should call your doctor or a pharmacist. But in my experience, you must wait until the Sun. after your period starts. On that Sun, start your pack of pills.
22. he missed 6
You should for your own protection. It determines what they can safely administer.
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.
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