X
Collapse
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • leanna90
    Member
    • Apr 2014
    • 11

    Missed birth control pill saturday?

    I take birth control and unfortunately forgot to take it Saturday night and I didn't double on pills the next day either so the pill from Saturday is still sitting there. If I were to have sex tonight w/o a condom is there a high chance I could get pregnant? I took Sunday, Monday, and Tuesdays pills...just missed Saturday. I'm just wondering if the chances are high if my husband happens to finish inside of me. We're not NOT trying to get pregnant, but we're also not actively trying...if that makes sense haha.

    Thanks!
  • Motorguy
    Veteran Member
    • Mar 2014
    • 3921

    I hope this help you Leanna on when you miss a your birth control pill so good luck.

    If you forget to take a birth control pill, take it as soon as you remember. If you don't remember until the next day, go ahead and take 2 pills that day. If you forget to take your pills for 2 days, take 2 pills the day you remember and 2 pills the next day. You will then be back on schedule. If you miss more than 2 birth control pills, call your health care provider for instructions. Those instructions may be to take one pill daily until Sunday and then start a new pack or to discard the rest of the pill pack and start over with a new pack that same day.

    Any time you forget to take a pill, you must use another form of birth control until you finish the pill pack. When you forget to take a birth control pill, you increase the chance of releasing an egg from your ovary. However, if you forget to take any of the last 7 (or last 4 of a 4-pill placebo pack or last 2 of a 2-pill placebo pack) out of the 28 day pills, you will not raise your chance of pregnancy, because these pills contain only inactive ingredients. Some pill packs don’t have any placebo pills, so it is best to take all of your pills on schedule so that you can stay on track. If you miss your period and have forgotten to take one or more pills, get a pregnancy test. Many women do not have a period on low dose birth control pills even if they don’t miss any pills. This is considered normal and should not cause any concern.
    When out driving always turn left. Then, should you become lost, you can find your way home by reversing the procedure and always turning right.

    Comment

    • Patti-here
      Banned
      • Mar 2014
      • 2602

      Most B/C pills have a 12 hour margin of error.

      Comment

      • Trixareforkids
        Banned
        • Mar 2014
        • 737

        You're probably fine. I spent a year trying to get pregnant and the timing has to be just right. The chances of that one missed pill causing you to ovulate and then fertilizing that egg 2-3 days later are pretty slim. It's not impossible but it's very improbable.

        Comment

        • CapeCRunner
          Veteran Member
          • Apr 2014
          • 242

          My doctor always used to tell me a rule of thumb was to use an "additional form of protection" for a week if you were to miss a pill. I don't think the chance of you getting pregnant would be high, but you never know. The doctors probably were also leaning on the side of caution. That was just my experience.

          Comment

          or

          Womens Health orange logoGet The Newsletter

          Join our weekly newsletter and get the latest thought-provoking bold research and fearless conversations about sex - plus exclusive product giveaways - delivered to your inbox.

          Latest Activity

          Collapse

          Latest Topics

          Collapse

          • PCOS and unwanted hair growth

            Does anyone have any experience with PCOS and getting rid of unwanted facial hair? What started as one singular strand on my chin in my 20s has turned...

            07-27-2026, 07:25 AM By Birdie_567
          Working...