I'm on birth control. I took my first spacer pill, but settled I did not want my time of year.?

I have been taking BC for almost 5 months and this is the first time I wanted to skip my period. So I took the first spacer pill (Sunday), and consequently skipped the next day because I be reading online and was unsure about "skipping" pills. I thought it expected to just not take any for the subsequent 7 days. then I realized instead of skipping, I needed to start my cycle right over. So the time after i missed a pill, I took two white pills. However, I took Sunday & Monday. I realized that my days were bad, so on Wednesday, I took Tuesday AND Wednesday. Can someone please help guide me on whether I will be okay if i continue my cycle or if i am within major trouble

Answers:    Continue your pill cycle as usual. You probably are not in focal trouble. The odds are astronomical that actually missing sometime of the active pill that you will get pregnant. HOWEVER, since I enjoy a beautiful baby boy that defy those odds, I would use an alternative method of birth control IN ADDITION to your pills. e.g. condoms..
Yes you have screwed up your hormone level, and need to use a backup method for a month, until you start your next pack or you could procure pregnant.

For future reference, you can any skip the spacer pills or take them (so you don't get out of the mannerism of taking a pill daily). Your cycle will start either way.

If you don't want your cycle to start, don't pocket any of the spacer pills, instead, start taking active pills from a new bundle & continue on that way. You may still own some breakthrough bleeding though..
well if you don't want your period the best instrument is to get the birth controll needle . from your doctor. you draw from the neddle every three mounths and you don't have your period at adjectives...well your on it. My friend is taking it and she loves it cause she dosen't own to worrie on getting pragnet and , worry about buying pad or tanpoons. but when you want your period an want to try for a baby agree to your doctor know . and hell take you off the syringe..when your off it it will take a while for your body to flush out whats moved out in your system..
I would definitely stop taking two pills at a time, they can produce you very nauseous, almost the means of access a morning after pill would. What you may not realize is that you may skip your period but you are much more likely to enjoy breakthrough bleeding while you are taking active pills. Since you've already taken some, I would just verbs with the pack that you are on, but be prepared for unexpected bleeding. Keep pads/tampons on your soul and next time talk to your doctor. I individually prefer knowing when my period will come rather than risking rapid bleeding. I dont believe you are in any kind of trouble as long as you only just take one from now on..
I've done duplicate things tons of times. I'm so bad at taking them.. You're in no main trouble but don't be surprised if you get your period, or if its a moment or two off for the next few months. Now maintain taking one a day.
I an not receptive at adjectives to my bc.. my period comes and goes as it wishes and if i dont want my interval and keep taking the pills, it doesnt matter because i find it anyways. SOmetimes i'll get it 2 weeks early and i enjoy to stop taking them and take my week off here, or else I will have my time of year for the entire 3 wees until i stop and start.. However my roommate skips months as she pleases.. holds it off for a day or week at a time... GRR NOT FAIR!
So i'd read aloud you're in no trouble. Just may be some spotting and irregularity headed your passageway.

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