Nothing. It's nature.
Hi Your question is: Is it ok to change the time of taking birth control pills? Its ok providing you take the pills within 6 hours of your previous dose and you must continue taking the birth control at the same time everyday. But to air on the side of caution I would recommend you use a condom for 2 weeks.
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The duration of Birth Control Revolution is 1.27 hours.
Shouldn't be a problem. After a full nights' digestion the contents have already been soaked up.
If you throw up or have diarrhea within 2-3 hours after taking it, I believe.If you skip or miss a pill.
Taking birth control if you are pregnant will NOT stop the pregnancy. Birth control does not cause abortion but stops the ovaries from freeing an egg into the falopian tube and the womb. Plan B, or the morning after pill, will stop the fertilised egg from attaching itself to the endometer if taken within a certain amount of time. It has to be taken within 72 hours of the intercourse, however, and its efficacy decreases with the passing of time. Furthermore, taking the pill while pregnant could hurt the baby.
Birth control pills and/or iron tablets do not cause abortion.
Possibly, active charcoal can absorb various substances. Taking them 8 hours a part might reduce the chance of interactions.
14 hours is not likely to make a signficant difference, but if you're concerned, use a backup method of birth control for a week.
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.
Hours isn't an issue, don't worry.