Check with the doctor or clinic which prescribed the pill for you. If you fail to use protection, you can expect to become pregnant sooner or later.
yes it changed due the pill.
Replace the lost pill with the last pill in the pack. You will run out of pills one day early as a result, and should start the next pack one day early so you don't have more than a seven day break.
easy: don't chew the pill. swallow it.
Your period may start within 5 days after going off the pill or it may come when it is due.
If you took your pill earlier, there is no additional risk of pregnancy. If you're on the combination pill you can take your next pill at the usual time or the new early time. If you're on the progestin only pill, take your next pill within three hours of the time you took today's pill.
It should be,the first year i was on it i lost 90 pounds.
If possible, try and take the whole pill. But if you have lost some of the bits, take a new pill and order yourself another prescription otherwise you will be 1 day short.
The pill lightens bleeding. Sometimes it's so light you don't see it at all. If you took the pill correctly, you don't need a pregnancy test. But it's not reasonble to expect your period to start on the exact "due date," even when you're on the pill.
No. The pill is safe today. It's not like it was in the 50s when it started.
An ultrasound
Take a pill today and get a new package tomorrow, and start it over.