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Changing the time you take your pill is usually not a big deal as long as you make sure you don't allow more than 24 hours to pass between pills. There may be minimal risk due to time difference, but if only an hour later I doubt it. The key factor in minimizing your risk is that you remained consistent.
Is your menstrual cycle always on time?
With the use of any birth control pill, there is a potential side effect of having irregular period.
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Hi Anon,
Thank you for sharing your question with the EmpowHER community.
Changing the time you take your pill is usually not a big deal as long as you make sure you don't allow more than 24 hours to pass between pills. There may be minimal risk due to time difference, but if only an hour later I doubt it. The key factor in minimizing your risk is that you remained consistent.
Is your menstrual cycle always on time?
With the use of any birth control pill, there is a potential side effect of having irregular period.
I hope this helps.
Be well,
August 26, 2015 - 3:33pm~Gillette
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