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Three days later
Three days later











three days later

This means you do not have your pill-free break or your dummy pills. When you have taken the last of the active pills, start a new pack the next day. If your pack usually has 28 pills in it, take the rest of the active pills (the first 21 pills in the pack) as usual. If your pack usually has 21 pills in it, take the rest of the pills in your pack as normal and start a new pack the next day. If you’ve missed 2 to 7 pills in week 3 of a pack, take the last pill you missed even if that means taking 2 pills in a day and leave any earlier missed pills. Take your 7-day pill break or dummy pills as normal too before you begin your next pack. Then take the rest of the pills in your pack as normal. You do not need emergency contraception, but use extra contraception, such as condoms, for the next 7 days. If you’ve missed 2 to 7 pills in week 2 of a pack, take the last pill you missed even if that means taking 2 pills in a day and leave any earlier missed pills. Take your 7-day pill-free break or dummy pills as normal too before you begin your next pack. Use extra contraception, such as condoms, for the next 7 days. Take the last pill you missed, even if that means taking 2 in a day, and leave any earlier missed pills. Contact a sexual health clinic, doctor, nurse, or pharmacist urgently. If you’ve missed 2 to 7 pills in the first week of a pack, or you’ve started a new pack 2 or more days late, you may need emergency contraception if you’ve had unprotected sex. What you need to do next depends on how far into the pack you are. If you have missed 2 to 7 pills anywhere in the pack or started a new pack 2 or more days late (48 hours or more), your protection against pregnancy may be affected.

three days later

You do not need to use extra contraception.

  • take your 7-day pill-free break as normal, or if you're on an everyday (ED) pill, take your dummy (inactive) pills.
  • carry on taking the rest of the pack as normal.
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    take the last pill you missed now, even if this means taking 2 pills in 1 day.If you have missed 1 pill anywhere in the pack or started a new pack 1 day late, you're still protected against pregnancy. See What should I do if I miss a pill (progestogen-only pill)? for information about missed pills and the progestogen-only pill. If you're using one of these types of combined pill, get advice or read the patient information leaflets that can be found on the electronic Medicines Compendium (eMC) website: This advice is about combined contraceptive pills, except Eloine, Qlaira and Zoely. the type of combined pill you're taking.when you missed your pill (where you are in the pack).how many pills you have missed (you have missed a pill when it's more than 24 hours since you should have taken it).If you're on the combined contraceptive pill and you miss a pill, what you need to do depends on:













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