I don't think so, as long as you took your pills on schedule you should be fine joymaker rn
There's no reason to worry. Leave the first week pill that you didn't take in the pack. When you get to the "hole" in the pack where you took the third week pill out of order, take that leftover first week pill. No backup method is needed.
If you took them every day for a week you would delay your period by one week.
This isn't the 60's. Times change and so do laws (requirements). Back in those days "malaria" was the only problem...and a tiny white pill and a large tan (flesh colored) pill was issued to the men to protect them from malaria. The tan pill was for once a week, and the white ones were for daily consumption; (hint: no one took them after the first week or two).
If you took a the wrong sugar pill on the week you were supposed to be taking sugar pills, there's no worry. If you took a sugar pill when you should have taken an active pill, it's as if you took no pill at all.
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Firstly back pain is not a usual early pregnancy symptom. If you are pregnant, taking the pill will not harm the baby in any way. When you first start taking the pill, you should wait until you have your period and start your first pill on that first day.
you can start taking another pack even if you're not through with the first one you can start taking the first white pill from the new pack on the first day of your period and disregard the remaining red/brown pills that you took.
Depending on when you started your very first pill pack determines the answer to this question. If you are on at least your second pill pack, you should be safe to not use a condom in the first week of your pills. However, if you are on your very first pill pack, you should use a back-up method (such as condom, spermicide, etc.) for the first month you are starting the pill since it takes about a month to get into full-effect from preventing pregnancy.
You can start the pill at any time during your cycle. If you start a week before your period, use a back up method of birth control for the first seven days of the pack.
It depends, are you on the same brand of pill as the month before? If so then you are covered on the first day of the new pack as long as you're sure you took all the pills correctly the month before and that you got your period on the last reminder week. If changing brands then you should use another form of contraception for the first week on the new pack, after that you're covered.
If you had sex during that first week, you could very easily get pregnant. Those are just sugar/iron pills. Taking the first week immediately won't have much a difference. It takes 1-3 weeks for the pill to be fully effective. If you are already pregnant, that won't change simply because you started taking the pills. The pill has little risk to the fetus. If you suspect you may be pregnant, don't take that first week and find out for sure if you are or are not pregnant. In fact, call your doctor right now and see what you can find out. Good luck :)
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.