your cycle will just move one day forwards.
Yes, you can start the next pack early without any increased risk of pregnancy. Risk of pregnancy comes from starting the next pack late.
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.
Yes, you can start the next pack of pills early without increasing your risk of pregnancy.
No, but the next time you see your doctor, you should probably mention it if it bothers you. It happens to me almost every month, and three different gynecologists have told me that it's nothing to worry about. :)
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.
I've done it before, and it's okay. :-)
THere is no decrease in effectiveness if you start the next pack early.
Start your new pack immediately. You can start the next pack the minute you realize the rest of your pill pack has been skipped. You probably won't get a period until the inert pills at the end of the next pack--that's normal. If you skip an entire month of pills, you will be left unprotected. If you start the next pack a week late, like your questions implies, use a backup method for a week.
Yes, it's OK to start the next pack early. Doing so adds no additional risk of pregnancy.
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.
Replace the lost pill with the last pill in the pack. You will run out of pills one day early as a result, and should start the next pack one day early so you don't have more than a seven day break.
You should start the next pack no later than seven days after your last active pill in the previous pack.