Dear oodlethetoodle,
It depends on what kind of pill you are taking. If you are taking a combined-hormone pill which contains estrogen and progestin you are protected against pregnancy as long as you take your pill each day.
If you are taking progestin-only pills, the pill may be less effective if you take it more than three hours earlier or three hours later than usual. If this happens, you should use a backup method of birth control, like a latex or female condom. (For example, if you've been taking your pill at noon, and you decide to take it earlier than 9:00 a.m. or later than 3:00 p.m., you should use a backup method.)
Check out this
chart to see what to do if you forget a pill or two.
Missing pills can cause spotting or light bleeding even if you make them up. You also may feel a little sick to your stomach if you take two pills to make up for a missed pill.
Hope this information helps!
Take care,
teenwire.com
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