If they took the 21 pills correctly, no additional pregnancy protection is needed.
Her chances for pregnancy increase. Read the instructions for the pill, because it depends on which pill she missed. Chances are you'll need to take the pill as soon as you remember and use protection. Don't take any chances
Hi, Take the pill as soon as you remember but use a back-up method of protection - a condom for 7 days.
Check with the doctor or clinic which prescribed the pill for you. If you fail to use protection, you can expect to become pregnant sooner or later.
If you take your pill everyday without missing any pills you are 99.5% protected from getting pregnant, but the pill has no protection from STI's.
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.
In order for the pill to work, you need to take it consistently every day or it will go out of your system. So you need to take it consistently for another month, and in the meantime use condoms.
When taking Antibiotics you need to use a back-up method of protection for 2 weeks.
If you've been on the pill for over a month then you can have unprotected sex if not then use a back-up method of protection.
they can be use to count how much they need to take a day and how much to put it in the pill
You need to take The Pill every day to be protected from pregnancy. If you skip some pills you need to use "back up" protection such as condoms.The Pill is 99% effective in preventing pregnancy when used daily as directed, this protection drops to 90% or less when pills are skipped. If you continue skipping pills you may want to discuss another method of birth control with your doctor, the Patch and NuvaRing only needs to be replaced once a week, this may work better for you.
Yes. Even if you had taken every pill, they recommend using additional protection during your first month on the pill. You should take every single pill next month, and continue to use additional protection for another month.