Your question is a bit unclear... I think you mean that you didn't miss a contraceptive pill, but took two on the same day. If that's the case, there's no problem at all { besides, perhaps, feeling a bit nauseous or queasy to your stomach }. You are still protected against pregnancy, as long as you keep on taking the remaining pills on the pack every day AND haven't skipped any pill on the pack { DON'T skip a pill to make up for the one that you took a day too early }. Only that this month you'll have a 27-day cycle, and you'll start the next pack the day before you usually did before. For example, if you were a Sunday-starter, from now on you'll start the packs on a Saturday. If you still have any doubts regarding this situation, keep on taking one pill each day until you can contact your Gyno or his/her nurse.
P.S. I just read that you missed a pill, and took three today instead of the two you were supposed to. If your brand is a combined-hormone one { like Yasmin, Yaz, OrthoTriCyclen, LoOvral, Triphasil, OrthoNovum, Alesse, etc }, the advise I posted is still valid. Missing just one pill doesn't increase the risk of pregnancy that much; but, for your peace of mind you may want to use a backup contraceptive method {such as condoms} for the next seven days. Good luck, and I'm almost sure that this is the same advice you'd get from your Gyno in this case; but you should try to contact him/her anyway.
2007-03-17 15:16:10
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answered by la_nena_sabe... 5
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nope, dont get it. if you have took one one day early, you mean you have took 2 in 1 day?
if you have took, Sundays today...take Saturdays tomorrow......
oh and the pills normally come with a leaflet telling you what to do, if you miss one or take too many etc etc.
2007-03-17 14:43:51
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answered by Fader's Girl 6
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in case you haven't any longer reacted already you likely are fantastic. to be sure that your beginning administration to be totally clever you ought to take them on a daily basis on the comparable time. once you mis pills you are able to ovulate at any time. you will might desire to end an entire pill %. without making blunders till now your beginning administration is totally clever lower back. The pull out technique isn't a beginning administration technique because of the fact pre ejaculatory fluid has adequate sperm in it to get you pregnant. So bypass forward and use the pull out in case you desire to get knocked up otherwise use a condom. Condoms are the only contraceptive that may safeguard you from sexually transmitted ailments.
2016-10-18 23:13:07
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answered by ? 4
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Best to skip sex until you've been back on a regular schedule for at least 3 days.Taking 2 the same day wont hurt you but it means you'll miss one later.
2007-03-17 14:44:02
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answered by dymond 6
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if that early pill was today just continue on with the pack
and do it right next month
2007-03-17 14:44:26
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answered by caffsans 7
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