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Birth Control Pills: What to Do If You Missed a Dose?


Question
Im an on tri-nessa and have been for 2 years now. I missed 2 pills the first week n 1 or 2 the secound week and forgot todays but took it later then normal. Missing that many pills are they not working now? And how many pills could i miss befor its too late to try to make it up?

Answer
Hi Bailey,

I hope you will find this information helpful. Here is some info I found online. I agree with this if you are taking birth control pills. But I really don't recommend any kind of hormonal birth control methods. Read my comments after this article.

"I Forgot to Take My Birth Control Pills. What Should I Do?
If you forget to take a birth control pill, take it as soon as you remember. If you don't remember until the next day, go ahead and take 2 pills that day. If you forget to take your pills for 2 days, take 2 pills the day you remember and 2 pills the next day. You will then be back on schedule. If you miss more than 2 birth control pills, call your health care provider for instructions. Those instructions may be to take one pill daily until Sunday and then start a new pack or to discard the rest of the pill pack and start over with a new pack that same day.

Any time you forget to take a pill, you must use another form of birth control until you finish the pill pack. When you forget to take a birth control pill, you increase the chance of releasing an egg from your ovary. However, if you forget to take any of the last 7 out of the 28 day pills you will not raise your chance of pregnancy since these pills contain only inactive ingredients. If you miss your period and have forgotten to take one or more pills, get a pregnancy test. If you miss two periods while taking the cyclic birth control pills (those that have the "inactive" pills at the end of the pill pack) even though you have taken all your pills on schedule, you should get a pregnancy test."

Anyway, in my opinion, there are a lot of risks and side effects from hormonal birth control methods. I would recommend non-hormonal. Also, is it even necessary for you to take birth control? The reason I ask is because some women are taking birth control pills just for complexion or other reasons instead of having sex.

Also, there is a chance of pregnancy whenever you have sex, even on birth control. No method is 100% guaranteed to prevent pregnancy or STDs. Please email me at CHERYL51@aol.com so we can talk more.

Sincerely,
Diane Cheryl