I just have a few questions about my birth control. So right now im taking it at around 1030 at night, cuase my doctor says its better to take it at night for a number of reasons, anyways thats not important but sinse summer is comming i wont even be home at 1030 and i want to start taking it at maybe 1230. if i just change the time will that reduce the effectiveness of it during sex?
Also this is kinda random but i was just wondering if i took it and then threw up (maybe not directly after taking it but a few hours later) would i have to take another pill or something? haha sorry for the weird quistions, thanks!
Say, Begin taking them for a few days at 10:45, then a few days at 11:00, then a few at 11:15..you get the picture.
By summertime you'll be right on track!
And they are right, it only takes about 20-40 minutes for medication to dissolve in your tummy (time frame depending on how long ago you've eaten). So, yeah your okay in that department.
And just because...if something happens, say you drop one down the sink (I've done it!)...take the next one anyway. Your period will come a little earlier but it's better than getting pregnant if your sexually active. BUT you shouldn't take two at once to make up for forgetting. If you forget just take it as soon as you remember to.
Razhie answered Sunday April 6 2008, 8:33 pm: Go ahead and change the time you take it. It doesn't make a large difference at all.
If you didn't vomit until a few hours later you are fine. It is recommended if you vomit within two hours of taking your pill, or have serious diarrhoea, you should take another. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
xjessikahxmx09 answered Sunday April 6 2008, 8:23 pm: i do know they tell you that with whatever
time you take it at you can go a couple hours
after or before. So 1230 would be fine, but
dont wait any longer than that.
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