No, the second pack is effective immediately as long as you took the prior pills correctly.
No you dont need to use protection.
You should start the next pack no later than seven days after your last active pill in the previous pack.
From what I have learned from my physician recently, is that you can only make two choices during your placebo/sugar pill week,You take your sugar pills for the seven days, and menstruation will occur, do not take your sugar pills for the seven days, but you will wait seven days to start your new pack of pills.You start your new pack of pills on the day that you were to start your placebo pills.So to my understanding, you should not start your active pills now, because you will mess up your cycle, and if the pills are not taken properly, everyday and and the same time, you may put your risk for pregnancy.I hope you make the right decision based on the facts that I have told you.
You will lose protection if you start the new pack a day late (that is, if you go more than seven days without taking an active pill). If you do that, you must use a back up method for the first seven days of that new pack. A better way to move your start day a day later is to take the first placebo pill in the pack as scheduled, then start your new pack the next day. Doing so will not affect protection.
Use a backup method of birth control for the first seven days of this pack.
the spotting lasts for how many pills you didnt take so in your case its 7 days
You are right to start the new pack a day early. As long as you haven't gone more than seven days for your placebo week, no backup method is needed.
i would start another pack 5 days woaw
Yes, just don't skip any days.
You have two choices. YOu can continue the pack you started accidentally, or you can take a break of no longer than seven days to have a withdrawal bleed. If you do the latter, just start the pack after that a day earlier than scheduled, so that you don't go more than seven days without an active pill.
You should start your second pack of birth control pills the day after you take the last pill in your first pack (assuming that your pack had 28 pills in it. If it had 21, start the next pack seven days after finishing the last).You start the second pack of birth control pills the day after you finish the first pack, regardless of whether or not you're bleeding.
Yes, you can start the next pack early without any increased risk of pregnancy. Risk of pregnancy comes from starting the next pack late.
When you finish your pack of 21 pills you wait eight days and then start taking your pills again. Example if you started taking your pills on a Monday you should always start a new pack on that same day every time.