Yes, you can take the pill a few hours early. Early is not a problem; late is a problem.
No it is not okay. If birth control pills are not taken everyday at the same time, you will increase your chances of pregnancy. The only way for birth control to be 99.9% effective you must take your birth control everyday at the same time. If you find it difficult remembering to take your birth control as directed, you should speak to your physician about trying a different method of birth control, such as an IUD, or the Depo Vera shot. In the meanwhile find a time that is convenient for you to take your pill. Try taking your birth control everyday at 7 AM for example.
Only if you're also taking a break from having sex.
yes of course it is it is only an issue when it is taken days late, you are fine just google it to be reassured. you can also ask your local farmasist.
Birth control doesn't kill sperm. Chances are if you started taking it the day after your period ended you're okay but they recommend using other contraceptives for the first month.
No.
Yes. Birth control pills are not time sensitive. As long as you take them everyday you are fine.
Check with your doctor. Should be okay, just this once.
Yes, you can take the pill a few hours early. Early is not a problem; late is a problem.
yes, its completely normal.....some women use birth control for this reason
yes it is perfectly fine
Absolutely
No it is not okay. If birth control pills are not taken everyday at the same time, you will increase your chances of pregnancy. The only way for birth control to be 99.9% effective you must take your birth control everyday at the same time. If you find it difficult remembering to take your birth control as directed, you should speak to your physician about trying a different method of birth control, such as an IUD, or the Depo Vera shot. In the meanwhile find a time that is convenient for you to take your pill. Try taking your birth control everyday at 7 AM for example.
No, he wants to make sure women have the choice to take birth control if they so choose and have it covered by health insurance. It seems that it is okay to pay for having more babies, i.e. Viagra, but not okay to pay to not have babies.
In theory, anytime after menstruation has begun.
Only if you're also taking a break from having sex.
Like seconds too late? I don't know how you could even time that unless you drive yourself crazy. I did mine no more than 15 minutes late or early, never got pregnant while doing it that way.