Yea, if you miss a pill one day you have to take it as soon as you remember the next day.
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∙ 2009-01-23 12:27:41The pill i take for period pain apon completion or discontuning can stall the process of periods for up too 2 weeks. but that's just for the pill i take for period pain and may vary for others.
Yes if you are on the pill and forgot it that morning you can take it after. If you are not on the pill you can get the morning after pill up to 3-5 days after. Take a pregnancy test 2 weeks after.
get another script and fill it. If you miss one pill and continue as though nothing happened you are not safe for the next 2 months
first thing in the morning 2 weeks after missed period If you are on a combined pill you should not miss a period and you should not be pregnant if you are taking it correctly. If you are on a progesterone only pill your periods may not be regular so if you think you may be pregnant wait at least 2 weeks after sex.
Take the missed pills
You really shouldn't miss ANY pills. But if you miss one pill it is ok to take this pill as soon as you remember or you can thro this pill away and make your partner wear a condom for the next 2 weeks.
No. If you miss a pill, take other protection (ie a condom) for the next seven days.
If you miss a pill take 2 the next day. One pill doesn't matter that much in a long run. It is when you miss several days that you have a problem. Start taking your pill the same time every day and you are less likely to forget.
The pill i take for period pain apon completion or discontuning can stall the process of periods for up too 2 weeks. but that's just for the pill i take for period pain and may vary for others.
it all depends. when i missed the pill for even 2 days i bleed. but some people can miss the pill for up to 10 days without bleeding
It depends on the dosage and length of administration. If you were to take one pill, one time, it might take 1-2 weeks before its out of your system. If you are taking large doses for weeks, it could take up to 6 weeks to leave your system.
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Yes Unfortunately being on the pill doesn't even guarantee infertility. So missing one just make you more fertile.
Yes. Each day you miss a pill, or are even late taking your pill, your chances of becoming pregnant greatly increase. Most birth control instructions will tell you that if you miss 3 pills in a row, throw that pack away, start a new one and avoid unprotected sex for at least a month. Your chances are lower than if you had not been on the pill at all, but it is still possible.
Yes, if you need to make up for a missed pill before. If you miss 2 days, and are on to the third day, call your doctor and ask him/her what to do.
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