Taking the Birth Control pill every other day is not effective at preventing pregnancy.
If you miss a day off your pills, doctors encourage you to take two pills the next day. It could be dangerous to take multiple pills during a day, they do not substitute for the morning after pill so really, you're just adding more estrogen to your body and too much of anything can be harmful to your body.
If you have been taking birth control pills regularly for more than three months, you can "double up" if you forget a day. Take yesterday's and today's pills together, then continue taking one a day as usual. If you just started the pills, you should use an alternate form of contraceptive in addition to this, just to be safe, as your body hasn't had enough time to become regulated with the hormones. If you miss more than two tablets in any month, you will need to throw the pack away and start a new one.
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Take one or two pills in the morning every day before eating breakfast and drink a loooot of water. As your doctor if he or she thinks you should take your pills at a different time. GoodLuck :D
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Do Not skip pills. That will take away the effectiveness of the pills. Take it every day at the same time and you won't forget. If you forget one, the next day take two, but don't make a habit of it.
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It means if you take it today you don't take it tomorrow, then the day after you take it again then the day after that you don't take it and so on. In other words every second day,
Yes, you will still have your period if you don't take the sugar pills. The pills have no effect on your cycle. They are like a place holder to keep you in the habbit of taking your pills at the same time every day.
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Why did you do that? Did you miss yesterday's pill and just take it with today's? If so, then no, you're fine. That is actually what you are supposed to do. However, if you question anything, your pharmacist is your best friend!