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If someone is on the birth control, what happens if they miss a week of pills?



If someone is on the birth control, what happens if they miss a week of pills?

They read their pamphlet to find out what to do about the missed week of pills or google their brand on the internet to find out what to do.

Or they call their doctor to get advice.
You may get pregnant so make him use a condom. Plus, you will get your period.
If they miss a week of the active pills then they will have a greater chance of getting pregnant..
First off, you will start you period. Secondly, you will be more susceptible to getting pregnant if you sexually active. DO NOT take the remainder of your pills all at once! If you do you can cause serious problems. The best things is to stop taking the pills as if its the last week, let the periods commence and start fresh after the week is over. Add the remaining five pills tot he end of your pill cycle. Take them once a day like the rest and you will extend your month by those extra five days but i twill not harm you.
Simply put, they could get pregnant.
Good luck with that.
they can get pregnant. genius, i know.
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