Instructions when you forget to take Oral Contraceptives Posted: 11-06-06 15:35pm
if i had sexual intercorse at 3 am and was
sapposed to take my birth control at 9 am
and didnt take it till 6:30 pm whats the
chances of me being pregnant
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Birth Control Answer A1797 Posted: 11-29-06 08:39am
It is not a problem if you take one birth
control pill 9.5 hours later. A problem
might occur, however, if you forget to
take a pill for more than 48 hours (2
missed pills in a row). Here are the rules
in case you forget to take your
contraceptive pill (your case is described
under number 1):
1. If you miss 1 tablet during the
cycle—Take the missed tablet as soon as
you remember. Take the next tablet at the
usual time. You may take 2 tablets in one
day. Then continue your regular dosing
schedule.
2. If you miss the first tablet of a
new cycle of pills—Take the missed
tablet as soon as you remember and take
the next tablet at the usual time. You may
take 2 tablets in one day. Then continue
your regular dosing schedule. Also, use
another birth control method until you
have taken seven days of tablets after the
last missed dose.
3. If you MISS 2 PILLS in a row in the
FIRST or SECOND week—Take 2 tablets on
the day that you remember and 2 tablets
the next day. Then continue taking 1
tablet a day. ALSO USE ANOTHER BIRTH
CONTROL METHOD (CONDOM) until you begin a
new cycle of pills.
4. If you miss 2 tablets in a row in the
third week; or
5. If you miss 3 or more tablets in a row
at any time during the cycle—
a. Using a Day-1 start: Throw out your
current cycle and begin taking a new
cycle. Also, use another birth control
method until you have taken seven days of
your tablets after the last missed dose.
You may not have a menstrual period this
month. But if you miss two menstrual
periods in a row, call your health care
professional.
b. Using a Sunday start: Keep taking one
tablet a day from your current pack until
Sunday. Then, on Sunday, throw out your
old pack and begin a new pack. Also use
another birth control method until you
have taken seven days of your tablets
after the last missed dose. You may not
have a menstrual period this month. But if
you miss two menstrual periods in a row,
call your health care professional.
6. If you miss any of the last seven
(inactive) tablets of a twenty-eight–day
cycle, there is no danger of pregnancy.
However, the first tablet (active) of the
next month's cycle must be taken on the
regularly scheduled day, in spite of any
missed doses, if pregnancy is to be
avoided. The active and inactive tablets
are colored differently for your
convenience.
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