If you are asking about not taking the placebos or "sugar" pills and taking active pills one after next, then yes but it is not advised.
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.
inactive pills are just that inactive, so you don't need to take them, they are there to keep you on track so you know when to start your next pack, and keep you in routine of taking the pill.
Most likely the pill will force your period to move up to the days when you are taking the placebo (inactive pills) in your pill pack.
Keep taking your pill all the way through the placebo ones, then after you are done taking the sugar pills don't take the next months pills. You may or may not get your period that next month. Everyone is different.
assuming you are referring to the inert pills in a pack of 28 day birth control pills, you take the pill to keep you used to taking the pill so you wont forget when its time to take the pill pill again
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.
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.
Then do not have unprotected sex until you start your next pill pack...ON TIME.
Start the next pack a day earlier than planned, so you go no more than seven days without taking an active pill.
Yes, you can start the next pack of pills early without increasing your risk of pregnancy.
An estrogen pill will make your breasts bigger as long as you keep taking the pill. If you stop taking the estrogen pill then your breasts will stop growing.
I am currently taking Seasonique. I met with my OBGYN about 2 months ago because my husband and I are going to try to get pregnant. My doctor told me it was fine to stop taking the pill in the middle of a pill pack. I stopped taking it Thursday which was right in the middle of my pack; today is Sunday. I expected to have a period by now because of the abrupt cessation of taking the pill, but I have not had one yet. Hope this helps!