The color of the active pills in a Birth Control pack varies by brand. Contact your pharmacist for information specific to your birth control pill.
It should be the last pill in the pack that is different colored from the active pills. Different pill brands different color pills.
Replace the missing pill with the last active pill in your pack. Take the other pills in the pack as scheduled. You'll finish the active pills a day earlier than originally expected. You should also start the next pack a day earlier than expected so that the pill-free break is no longer than seven days.
Steal the last active pill of the pack to make up for the missed pill. Start your next pack a day earlier than scheduled so you don't go more than seven days without an active pill.
Yes, absolutely! If you missed a pill, there's no need to throw away the pack. Just as you did, you take the missed pill as soon as remembered, then continue with the pack. You can skip the placebos at the end of the pack as well and go right to the first active pill in the next pack.
Start the next pack a day earlier than planned, so you go no more than seven days without taking an active pill.
You should start the next pack no later than seven days after your last active pill in the previous pack.
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.
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.
Start your new pack a day earlier so that you don't go more than seven days without an active pill.
There is no pill like that. The different pills in a pill pack mean different things. The white ones are active pills that have the hormones to prevent pregnancy, the brown pills are inactive that just keep you in the habit of taking the pills. Some brown pills contain iron, but they don't stop you're period.
No worries...just continue taking one active pill daily. You just set a new start day for your pack. There is no increased risk of pregnancy from starting the next pack a day early.
yes this is normal if you used it correctly since its your first pack it takes some time for your body to get used to it