Tuesday, May 25, 2010

So todays birth control pill fell down the sink drain?

I will be missing one now does this put me at risk for pregnancy? What should I do call the doctor or what? Thanks so much I am panicking
Answer:
Take the next one in the pack. Stay ahead by one day and just finish this pack one day early.
DO NOT skip it. Call your doctor, or read the insert that comes with your pills. I'm pretty sure ( but not positive) that you have to toss out that pack.
Take tomorrow's pill then skip the last one of the month.
I would take the pill for tomorrow and get a day ahead.this will just make you run out a day early and maybe start you period a day early. You should not be at risk for pregnancy unless you completely skip a day in the middle of your pack.
Take tomorrows pill. It'll even out.
Just take the next one in the package for today. You will get your period one day earlier because you will take the pill one day less. No problem at all.
I would take tomorrows pill and continue like that and make the day you miss one (a pill), the day before your period! Then get back on track the next month!
LOL! Don't panic too bad. Yeah missing one pill could result in pregnancy, BUT keep in mind that being on birth control is not fully guaranteed to prevent pregnancy anyway.

This is what you do. Talk to your husband or boyfriend, explain the situation, ask him to use protection OR maybe you can use some time of a spermacide.

There is a solution to every problem.

Good luck.
PS You can let go of the panic button now! :0)
Don't panic. One shouldn't make a big difference. Just take them as per usual starting with tomorrow's, and make sure that you use extra protection when you have sex for the rest of this cycle.
take the next pill in the pack and just start your period a day early.
Take the last 'regular' pill in the pack (so you don't have to remember which day you got ahead). You'll get your period a day earlier, and be back on track next month. Don't takeone of the other-colored pills you might take during your period -- they are sugar and are just there to keep you taking one-a-day.

Suggest using barrier birth control for a day or two if you're already 12 hours past your usual dose time. (Condom!)

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