Dont take them both at the same time you can really get sick. I would take one in the morning and then the other one at night and the next one in the am and you should be back on track dont ever take double dose and keep them about 12-14 hours apart because it can make you pretty sick.
2006-11-25 04:03:23
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answered by Kiara 2
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Take 2 pills today and 2 tomorrow then you should be back on track. Use a backup method of birth control like condoms for the next month. If you have already had unprotected sex then call your doctor for emergency contraception. Also if you do not have a normal period get a pregnancy test done.
2006-11-25 08:59:22
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answered by Mikki 2
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Do not take them both! Look in the little booklet that comes with the pills, there is a list of instructions as to what to do in a situation like this. Make sure if you have sex to use some other form of contraceptive!
If you lost the booklet you can call the pharmacy where you got the meds from and ask them. They can help you.
2006-11-25 04:04:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I do know there is a 72 hour pill you may get at your pharmacy for $35.00.I heard this on the news on TV.You have to be 18 to get if not with your parents. Have an old type of birthcontroll that is called the Rhythm method.It means no sex for 10 days after your period.Unless you can figure out about what time you ovulate by taking your temp. for the days after these 12 to 17 days, to see if your temp.goes up just a little ,or you may be lucky like me and get a pain on which ever side is being used to ovulate then you know when you are susceptible to getting pg. Take More Care Please .More things to get that are deadly or incurable out there. A concerened friend. 2b4.fun
2006-11-25 04:55:04
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answered by 2b4.fun 3
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If you miss doses of your oral contraceptive, you may not be protected from pregnancy. You may need to use a backup method of birth control for 7 days or until the end of the cycle. Every brand of oral contraceptives comes with specific directions to follow if you miss a dose. Carefully read the directions in the manufacturer's information for the patient that came with your oral contraceptive. If you have any questions, call your doctor or pharmacist. Continue to take your tablets as scheduled and use a backup method of birth control until your questions are answered
2006-11-25 04:09:13
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answered by BD 2
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You should not take the pills you have missed, you should just take todays pill, throw away the missed ones, and finish your cycle as normal. You are however, no longer protected against pregnancy, and your cycle might be slightly disrupted. This isn't generally a problem, just start your next strip of pills as normal, and it will stabilize.
2006-11-25 04:03:50
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answered by ? 4
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Ask at your community Chemist/Pharmacy; in case you have a replica of your repeat prescription, they are in a position to dispense a pair to work out you over the weekend. besides the undeniable fact that, they could touch your surgical treatment and ask in the event that they could dispense some, or you're able to desire to pop into the surgical treatment and ask the receptionist in case you have a unmarried prescription to tide you over for the reason which you have an appointment on Monday besides.
2016-12-29 11:32:15
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answered by ? 3
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No point. There is nothing you can do now. Already consummate. Either you are pregnant or not.
2006-11-25 04:03:01
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answered by Bright 6
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Yes, take them both now, make sure you eat something though, or it could make you feel nauseated.
2006-11-25 04:02:13
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answered by fashion4dummies 2
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