can i get pregnancy if i took it late and i had sex first
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Well, the chances are slim but you never know! Here is a general rule about what to do when you miss a pill. You should always have a back-up contraceptive in case this happens. Back-up contraceptives can be condoms, foams or diafragma
To work properly, birth control pills need to be taken at the same time very day (+-3 hours, not more). It is said that every time you miss a pill, there is a possibility that you will ovulate.
So, if you miss just 1 pill:
• take it the moment you remember and your next pill at the regular time. If this is the case, back-up doesn’t need to be taken
If you miss 2 pills:
Take 2 pills on the day you remember and 2 pills the next day, use back-up contraceptive in the next 7 days
If you miss 3 pills in a row:
• you should throw away your pack and start a new one
• If you are Day 1 starter, you can take a new package that same day but if you are a Sunday starter, you may continue taking one pill until Sunday and then take a new package
Don’t forget to use a back-up contraceptive each time you miss a pill.
These rules may differ from brand to brand, so you should always check the instructions at the back of your package
To work properly, birth control pills need to be taken at the same time very day (+-3 hours, not more). It is said that every time you miss a pill, there is a possibility that you will ovulate.
So, if you miss just 1 pill:
• take it the moment you remember and your next pill at the regular time. If this is the case, back-up doesn’t need to be taken
If you miss 2 pills:
Take 2 pills on the day you remember and 2 pills the next day, use back-up contraceptive in the next 7 days
If you miss 3 pills in a row:
• you should throw away your pack and start a new one
• If you are Day 1 starter, you can take a new package that same day but if you are a Sunday starter, you may continue taking one pill until Sunday and then take a new package
Don’t forget to use a back-up contraceptive each time you miss a pill.
These rules may differ from brand to brand, so you should always check the instructions at the back of your package
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