If you miss two pills during the first two weeks of your cycle, take two pills a day for the next two days. Then continue to take it regularly until you have finished your pack. Use a second method of Birth Control for the remainder of the month, for you could still become pregnant if you are sexually active.
If you miss two pills during the third week of your cycle, take one birth control pill daily until you finish the first 21 pills in your pack. Throw out any remaining pills. Once again use a back up plan...condoms ect. If you miss three or more pills at anytime during the first week, take one pill daily until you are finished the first 21 pills. Throw out the remaining, start your new pack when you are supposed to and use a back up method of birth control.
This is for the combination birth control pill- those that contain both estrogen and progestin hormones. The best advice I can give you is to see your doctor about your situation, and also be sure to use a back up if you plan to have sex. Stacey
I would request another form of birth control if you have trouble remembering to take pills; like injections. The best way to remember is putting them right by your sink next to your toothbrush so you see them first thing in the morning and remember to take them.
Use the patch instead.
of course you can!! what kinda question is that? seriously don't you read the disclaimer. if you miss five days of pills you're supposed to wait until your next period and than start a new pack.
Yes!
No this isn't a missed dose. A missed dose is when you do not take a pill for 24 hours.
Yes, you can. Be sure to use a backup method of contraception!
1-2 weeks.
no i dont think so
You indeed can become pregnant if you missed 3 pills and are bleeding. The reason you would be bleeding or maybe spotting is because you're not taking the pills. If you've missed 3 pills in one pack, you should throw that pack away and start a new pack and definitely use backup protection!
Yes, she can get pregnant but it is less likely than if u used nothing at all. Every missed pill drops the effectiveness rate.
yes you can be the pill is not full proof
A backup method of birth control is suggested during the first month on the pill. The pill is 99.7%-99.9% effective if used perfectly! Effectiveness in the general population is only 97% due to missed pills etc. This means that 3 women in 100 wil get pregnant on the pill.
Yes. You should continue taking your pill as scheduled, and take a pregnancy test if you missed any pills in the previous cycle.
you probably missed a couple, go back and check your pill pack.
Missing one pill during your cycle should not be enough to cause pregnancy.