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Last night I took today's birth control pill by mistake. So I took 2 on the same day...what do I do today?



Do I take tomorrows birth control pill? Or do I skip a day or what? I'm so confused!

If I were you, I would take tomorrow's. After all, if you miss a day, they say to double up then go back to taking one a day, so it's probably safe.
You need to find a flux capacitor as soon as possible. Hurry! The prom is tonight and you have to get to the clock tower!
NOTHING.... wait, and take tommorows pill to get back on schedule
probably no proble, just skip tomarrow.
Don't take anything today and get back on your normal schedule tomorrow.
just take one at the regular time. Try to keep taking it at the same time each day. Don't worry about the 2 pill deal. get it out of your head.
NO you are not supposed to do that if you skip a day just take the one for today and do not worry about the one you missed. Do that next time you are not supposed to take two if you missed one. Just do not take any more until tomrrow. and just start again as you did not miss any.
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