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Timing change of Birth Control Pills ?
I am starting a new pack of pills next week, and am wondering that since Im on the "inactive" pills right now for the next 3 days, and my "time" is 11 pm. Can I switch my time to something else since these inactive pills are not really a part of the actual birth control procedure. ie: I take my regular 21 pink pills at 11pm and the inactive pills also at that time. I wanna change my timing to 8pm, will it be possible or will it create a problem in my cycle or protection?
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I had the same question because I wanted to change the time I took my pills from 4pm to some time in the morning. I asked my gyno and she told me that I can change it once I start my new pack because I am wanting to take them earlier. She said ealier is always better than later. Hope this helps you!!
- ?Lv 44 years ago
how many circumstances an afternoon can we see questions like this on right here? as long as you're taking your pill at approximately an analogous time on a daily basis, this is provide or take a pair hours the two way you're high-quality. Even the main fertile myrtle shouldn't get pregnant by using fact she took her delivery administration pill 2 hours in the previous or later than she did the day gone by.
- EROS7776Lv 71 decade ago
Yes, you absolutely can change the time now during the sugar pills or when you start the new pack, as you are virtually off of the hormones for this week anyway. It is a good time to make this change to your schedule.
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