Take the pill you've forgotten as soon as possible when you remember you've forgotten. The risk of not being protected anymore is highest when you've forgotten to take the pill in the first 7 days of the strip and the last 7 days of the strip. If you've forgotten a pill about halfway of you're strip it's a little less risky. If you take the pill more than 12 hours after you take it normally, it's not safe anymore. So use a condom for the rest of the month. The morning after pill is also an option. You can keep taking you're pill the way you usually do if you use the morning after pill as well. But the morning after pill isn't meant for regular use, so try to just use a condom for the rest of the month.
Also, if this is not the first time you've forgotten to take you're pill, you might wanna think about using something else like the vaginal ring of injections. That way you don't have to remember everyday.
20 mcg
Try not to miss a dose, as this increases the risk of pregnancy
It is an oral contraceptive
It is an oral contraceptive
It is an oral contraceptive
Combined oral contraceptives, containing both estrogen and progestin, are the most common type of oral contraceptive.
It is an oral contraceptive
Absolute contra indication for oral contraceptive should be done in consultation with a doctor.
No, that's not the contraceptive dose. That's the dose for treating various menstrual conditions.
1960
Yes. They cause HTN together
They usually last six months.