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Can you take birth control earlier than your usual time?

Can you take birth control earlier than your usual time?

Can you take birth control an hour early? Yes! It is ok to take your birth control early, but aim to not take it late. Taking your birth control late can decrease its effectiveness.

What happens if you take your pills an hour early?

Most medical professionals agree you have about a 1-hour to 2-hour window for taking your birth control pill without compromising its effectiveness. This means if you take it an hour earlier or an hour later than usual, it should still work just fine.

Does it matter if you take your pill early?

If you’re taking a combination pill — which contains the hormones estrogen and progestin — you’re protected against pregnancy as long as you take your pill each day. It doesn’t matter what time you take it (although taking it at the same time every day can help you remember your pill).

Do you have to take the pill at the exact same time?

As long as you take 1 pill every day, you’ll be protected from pregnancy. You don’t have to take your combination pill at the exact same time every day. But taking it at the same time is a good idea because it helps keep you in the habit of remembering your pill.

Can I take my birth control 30 minutes late?

A one hour difference should be okay regardless of what type of pill you use. If you’re taking a combined-hormone pill, which contains estrogen and progestin, you’re protected against pregnancy as long as you take your pill each day.

What happens if I take my birth control 2 minutes late?

Yes, if you take your pill 2 hours late it’s still effective. Most people use combined-hormone pills. They contain both estrogen and progestin. They must be taken once a day, but they don’t need to be taken at the same time every day.

What happens if you take your birth control 20 minutes late?

Will time change affect my birth control?

Most oral contraceptive pills maintain their full effect for at least 24 hours, and changing the timing by one hour one way or another will not make a difference in effectiveness. The most important reason to take the pill at the same time every day is to make it part of your routine and not skip any days.

Can I change the time I take my pill?

You can just change the time you take the pill, and then use backup contraception (like condoms) for 48 hours. For example, if you normally take the pill at 8pm, take today’s pill at 8pm, take your next pill tomorrow at 3pm, and use backup contraceptives for 48 hours from 3pm tomorrow.

What happens if you take your birth control 30 minutes late?

How many minutes late can you take birth control?

If you’re taking progestin-only pills, it’s best to take them at the same time every day. But you have a 3 hour window, meaning it’s only working less well if you take it more than 3 hours late. If this happens, use a backup method of birth control, like a condom, for the next 2 days.

Is it okay if I take my birth control 30 minutes late?