you can take one at any time you think you are pregnant.
No. Taking the test too soon causes false negative.
you can always restart the pill and it still will protect you after a week
If you have been taking your pill regularly, without missing any, taking 1 pill late is not likely to cause pregnancy or any ill effects. Take it as soon as you remember.
Yes. If you miss a pill, you need to take it as soon as you remember, but there is still a chance you may get pregnant.
immediately.
Take the pill as soon as you remember. If that means taking two in one day, it's fine. You are still protected against pregnancy. You might have spotting, but it's unlikely and if it does happen it's completely normal.
Hi, You need to start re-taking your pills as soon as you remember. You will not be protected against pregnancy until you've been taking the pill for 4 weeks.
Take the pill as soon as you remember & continue taking your pills one a day. You will need to use a condom for the next 4 weeks to prevent pregnancy from occurring.
The pill is designed to tell your body that it is pregnant so that it stops the menstrual cycle. if you had sex right after you started taking the pill it might not have kicked in soon enough. All the symptoms you describe are side effects of the Pill. If they don't subside call your doctor. Unless you were pregnant before starting BC, you would not be having those symptoms so soon from a pregnancy.
If you stopped taking your birth control pills half way through the month, you can take a pregnancy test as soon as one, two, or three days after your period should have started. If you do not know when you should have started, wait a week and take the test.
As soon as you become sexually active again. Or you can wait a few months and get your partner to wear a condom.
You can take them together but you will be very drowsy so don't take them and go anywhere or try to drive or anything.