This actually happened to me - at the time I was young and wasn't sure either so I had my brother take the pipe off to retrieve it and rinsed it off and took it!! LOL
At this point I would not suggest the above, if you miss a pill they tell you to take one as soon as you can. There are two scenarios I could suggest but this is just personal if you feel strange always call and ask your doctor (or a nurse of course)
You could wait until the next day if your comfortable with that and pick up as normal or you could take a day ahead and then you will be a day a head for the rest but the one you missed will end up being right before your period which may be more safe if there may be a chance.
Hope this helps!
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If you drop a Birth Control pill down the drain, it will likely be lost and not usable anymore. It's important not to take another one to make up for the lost pill, as that could lead to taking a double dose which may cause side effects. Contact your healthcare provider or pharmacist for guidance on what to do in this situation.
I have not personally used Liquid Fire Drain Opener to unclog a drain before.
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