If you missed the first dose of a new pack of pills, and had sex without your partner using a condom, you were high risk of becoming pregnant. Seven days in a row, that is one week of inactive pills and missing the first dose, left you without protection.
Making up for the missed doses as soon ads you realize it is the right thing to do. Having your partner use a condom for that first week is what you should do.
Continue to take your daily pill, speak with your gynecologist and wait for withdrawal bleeding.
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Hello Anonymous,
Welcome to EmpowHER.
If you missed the first dose of a new pack of pills, and had sex without your partner using a condom, you were high risk of becoming pregnant. Seven days in a row, that is one week of inactive pills and missing the first dose, left you without protection.
Making up for the missed doses as soon ads you realize it is the right thing to do. Having your partner use a condom for that first week is what you should do.
Continue to take your daily pill, speak with your gynecologist and wait for withdrawal bleeding.
Regards,
June 27, 2017 - 6:58amMaryann
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