Sugar pills don't have the active ingredient so it would be the same as missing a regular pill. You will be unprotected for 7 days so USE CONDOMS
You'll have no interruption in protection as long as the pill you took was an active pill, not the sugar/placebo/period pill.
The sugar pill is just to keep you on the regimin of taking a pill everyday, you don't have to but be sure to get back on the active pills when you should stop taking the sugar pills
If you took a the wrong sugar pill on the week you were supposed to be taking sugar pills, there's no worry. If you took a sugar pill when you should have taken an active pill, it's as if you took no pill at all.
If you accidentally take an active pill on a day you were supposed to take a sugar pill in your birth control pack, it is generally safe to continue normally with the rest of the pill pack. However, this may shift your hormone levels slightly, increasing the chance of hormonal side effects like spotting or breakthrough bleeding. It's always best to check with your healthcare provider for personalized advice.
Since there is no active medication in the sugar pill, eating it or not eating it has no effect on your period.
The sugar pill is commonly known as a placebo. It is a harmless substance given to patients in clinical trials as a control to compare the effects of the active treatment.
Missing a sugar pill would make no difference at all so there must be another reason. Hello. Because you missed one sugar pill this caused you to start your period a day early. sugar pills have no active ingredients. they are just simply what they say they are. i go with the first answer. there isn't any difference to whether you take them or not. they are just there to keep you from forgetting the active pills. i never take the sugar pills. not sure y it would start early though.
It won't work. You will start taking the inactive pills and they are just placebos, which means they don't have active ingredients. Those pill are, often, made or sugar.
Sugar pill, inactive drug/medicine/substance...
As long as you are taking active pills they are all the same. So nothing happens.
No. Aspirin is a product name for a pill that has one particular active ingredient. Ibuprofen is the product name for another pill that has an entirely different active ingredient.
If you just got them then i would wait until sunday or the day after you stop your period and you will start with pill number 1 then go to the sugar pills which you take while you are on your period!