I started mine on the day of my wedding which was two days too early, this caused me to have a period for three weeks and counting - therefore I would not advise it!!!
Taking the next birth control pill early does not impact effectiveness. Taking it late may.
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Don't worry about it. As long as you know you have been taking your pills correctly, that is one pill daily, at the same time (so you won't forget). Sometimes that happens, especially in the first 3 months on the pill while your body gets used to the pill.
Firstly back pain is not a usual early pregnancy symptom. If you are pregnant, taking the pill will not harm the baby in any way. When you first start taking the pill, you should wait until you have your period and start your first pill on that first day.
If your period starts on sunday, you can start the pill that day.
No harm done. Just continue taking one pill per day. Your next pack will start a day earlier than usual, and that will be your new pill start day.
If you lose a birth control pill, take the next day's pill, and so on, until you finish the pack. You'll start your next pack a day early, as it's important not to go more than seven days without taking an active pill. In other words, if you started this last pack with the lost pill on Sunday, you'll start the next pack on Saturday, and that will be your new start day.
This is called break through bleeding, it sometimes happens when BCPs are first started - if it continues, talk to your doctor, who might want to have you try a different dose of the Pill
The first pill of the Ortho Tricyclen cycle is white.
If you start the pill on the first day of your period, you have immediate protection against pregnancy.
You can either start taking the pill on the first day of your period, which is called day one start, or on the first Sunday after your period, which is called a Sunday start.
If you don't start the birth control pill on the first day of your period, you need to use a backup method of birth control for the first seven days. After you've taken the pill correctly for seven days, you can rely on it for preventing pregnancy.