It depends on the pill; read the label's instructions on what to do for missed pills.
If you just missed a couple of days, you may be able to catch up again. If you missed an entire week, you might need to use other forms of contraception and start fresh with a new pack next month.
(Save that half-pack, though, for those emergencies when you accidentally run out and need pills to tide you over until you can get to the pharmacy.)
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Which pills? If contraceptive pill, no.
It is Statisically possible
That is one of the side effects of the MAP.
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What are the elements of contraceptive.
Taking too many birth control pills can cause nausea or breast tenderness. It does not cause abortion or infertility.
. I believe they say the contraceptive pill is effective 97%-99%, so that would give a 1%-3% chance of getting pregnant.
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If you missed a contraceptive pill then sometimes it is recommended to take two pills in one day. Taking the two pills at least 10 hours apart should not be a problem. Taking them closer together could make you a little nauseous, and you do not want to throw up after taking the pills. If you want to take regular contraceptive pills as emergency contraception, you might take 2-4 at once. If it has been more than 24 hours since your last pill, use a second method of contraceptives anytime you have intimate for the next 7 days. Contact at info@findmymethod.org or visit at findmymethod.org for more information or queries.
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