I lost a birth control pill yesterday.?

Ive been on the pill since Aug 2005. I help yourself to the Lesina 28 day pills. I other take my pills prompt everyday. But yesterday i lost my pill (day 14 pill). So i didnt take a pill yesterday since i didnt own one. I have 1 more week (3rd week) (Sunday-Saturday regular pills), consequently 4th week is the white pills that arent horomonal. I should get my interval on the 28 or 29 of this month. Is missing a that pill going to affect the day that i get hold of my period presently? Is it okay that i just verbs with my pills?
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Call your doctor or pharmasist and ask. Please take other precautions if you are have sex.

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You are lucky!
If you have to lose a pill, #14 is freshly about the best one to lose. It take 7 days of hormone pills for your ovaries to become inactive (you have that). Missing one pill mid-pack is not likely to result surrounded by pregnancy, provided you take adjectives the rest.
It's possible you could have some breakthrough bleeding, but that would be very soon. Most likely you will win your regular withdrawal bleeding at equal time as always.
If you are really anxious in the region of it, you could take Plan B. However this COULD throw bad your bleeding pattern.

White discharge?

As long as you're not sexually helpful there's nil to really worry more or less. You may have some spotting, but that would be it. Just finish past its sell-by date the pack as you normally would (take Sunday's pill today, Monday's tomorrow, and so on).
If you do hold sexual intercourse, use backup birth control for the rest of the pack and the 1st week of the next pack. While the probability of pregnancy are slim, why risk it?

As a future precaution, contact your doctor and ask for a taste pack to keep within the event that something like this should arise again. That way you could simply take another pill from that pack and not enjoy to worry.





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