If your pills are all the same dose of hormones for each day, then nothing.
If you have a type of pill where different weeks have different doses of hormones, then you will need to use another form of birth control (while continuing to take your Birth Control pills in the right order) for this month, as there is a chance that you may ovulate that month.
You do not want to take your placebo pills (the pills you take for 1 week when you are supposed to have your period) during the middle of your birth control pill cycle, as those pills offer no birth control protection. If that was the case, then you may get a surprise period in the middle of your cycle, and you will need to use another form of birth control in order to prevent pregnancy.
You can get pregnant
Continue taking your birth control pills as scheduled.
You have increased the change of becoming pregnant by not taking them in the right order. Also taking the normal pill when you should be taking the last ones will delay your normal cycle.
Taking the next birth control pill early does not impact effectiveness. Taking it late may.
Taking birth control pills backwards, meaning not following the prescribed daily regimen, can reduce their effectiveness and increase the risk of pregnancy. Birth control pills are designed to be taken in a specific order to maintain consistent hormone levels. If pills are taken incorrectly, it’s important to use backup contraception and consult a healthcare provider for guidance. Following the instructions carefully is crucial for optimal protection against pregnancy.
Nothing. You are just not guaranteed to not be pregnant when you start taking them. It's always best to follow the directions on these things...
Using a drug that a) has not been prescribed for you or, b) not taking it as prescribed may lead to consequences beyond your control.
No. There is no correlation whatsoever between me taking birth control and you doing whatever it is you consider doing.
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If you have been taking your pill regularly, without missing any, taking 1 pill late is not likely to cause pregnancy or any ill effects. Take it as soon as you remember.