Some of the newer pills now run for 2 months straight. As long as your pills are all the same dose of hormone for each day, then nothing should happen. You will have suppressed ovulation longer (similar to the depo-provera shot), and it may take longer for your body to recover if you decide to go off of Birth Control and try to get pregnant.
Just take a break of no more than five days and then continue taking the second pack.
you need not use an oral contraceptive pill, during the break of a week of your pill. You can ask your partner to use a condom for that night.
No way! You must take the pill for seven days before you are safe.
When this happens, you need to use a condom for 7 days because you missed a pill. You could also take the morning after pill.
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.
Not really, one extra pill in a cycle or one pill short in a cycle should not make any difference, although I wouldn't suggest making a habit of doing so.
two pills daily for one week
You can start at any time as long as you use a back up method for the first seven days.
It a plastic see-thru box with 7 days of the week telling you what day during the week you should take the rite pill.
Just stop taking the pills and allow your period to come, then start a new pack on whichever day of the week you normally start. If you try to get "back on track," you're really risking pregnancy.
There is a possibility. Just to be safe, wear a condom or abstain from intercourse for a full week after your missed pill.
Yes. Even missing one day of the pill will reduce the effectiveness of the pill. If you missed a week, the effectiveness of the pill increases a lot. I would recommend using a condom or other form of non-hormonal birth control for the next month (as it will take a month for the pill to be at 99.99% effectiveness again.