I forgot to take the contraceptive – Now what?

With the hustle and bustle of everyday life, we even forget to take the contraceptive! The problem is when you are intent on avoiding pregnancy and have a relationship that involves frequent sexual intercourse. Forgetting to take the contraceptive can cause a gap in your cycle and open up the chances of an ovulation that results in pregnancy .

Calm down, I’ll explain better! Constant ingestion and in small doses of the drug prevents the hormones from reaching the peak required for ovulation to happen. All contraceptives are made on a hormonal basis, be it natural or artificial and can be used in different ways and two of them are liable to be forgotten by the woman:

Ways of Use

Oral use: Birth control pills based on estrogen or progesterone and other joint substances.

Injectable: Hormonal injections that are released little by little into the body during the month or when necessary, quarterly.

If I Forget the Pill, What Happens?

If you stop taking it for a day or if you forget about 12 hours, you can favor a drop in these constant contraceptive levels and then favor ovulation. Usually the maximum period for taking the contraceptive safely without major problems is 12 hours . This forgetfulness is frequent, but the woman must take the oral contraceptive as soon as she remembers.

What to do if I forgot to take the pill?

Procedures to be adopted while forgetting the 21-pill pill:

I forgot the contraceptive at the beginning of the cycle: When forgetting happens right at the beginning of the pack, there may be greater possibilities for ovulation during the cycle. The couple should take steps and use other ways to prevent pregnancy like condoms for the rest of the cycle.

I forgot the contraceptive in the middle of the cycle: The chance of ovulating here is less, but it exists about 10 days after the failure of the pack.

I forgot the contraceptive at the end of the cycle: It is advisable to take the missing pill together with the previous one without major problems, but if menstruation does not come at the correct time, you should see a doctor.

In cases of injectable contraceptives, forget to take only on the wrong day. Usually it is advisable to take the injectable contraceptive around the 9th day of the cycle, as the monthly injection provides menstrual bleeding as the injectable contraceptive.

I forgot to take the injectable contraceptive, can I take it as soon as I remember?

Yes you can! Of course, the tolerance for taking what exists. At most it should be taken on the 14th day of the cycle (considering the break, it would be just a week late). However it should not become a routine, they are isolated cases that deserve to be clarified by the doctor and always prevent unwanted pregnancies with condoms during sexual intercourse. I must remember that for those who took the injection on different days (late) they should expect their period a few days later as well.

Next Day Pill and Contraceptive

The use of the morning-after pill is not necessary when contraceptive medication is used. Forgetting the pill enhances a fertile period even when using medication, however, PDS should not be used as an emergency method. PDS is a hormonal pump and can overload a woman’s liver because that is where all the hormone is processed.

Ovulation does not happen instantly if a woman stops taking a pill from the contraceptive pack, but it can take effect in a week or ten days. It is better to abstinence or use a barrier method to prevent unwanted pregnancies.

Normally, the contraceptive break is safe, there would be no ovulation , but if there is a loophole in the medication following the break, care must be taken, as hormone levels may have peaked earlier. It is necessary to take the oral contraceptive at the same time daily, for greater efficiency of the medication.

If you are the type who keeps forgetting oral contraceptives, or misses the date of the injection frequently, it would be better to adopt another form of contraception. There are safe IUDs , implants, patches and other ways to prevent pregnancy. Be sure to talk to your doctor about it!

Questions from Readers:

I forgot to take the contraceptive 1 day and had intercourse the next day in the morning, can I get pregnant?

Unlikely! The fertile window can take a few days to happen. This situation would only be worrying if you are at the beginning of the card.

I took the contraceptive and had diarrhea, can I get pregnant?

It depends … If the diarrhea is about five hours after ingestion, it may have passed through the body and not having the desired effect. The direct and most worrying problem would be in cases of vomiting about an hour after taking the pill. When in doubt, take another pill.

I forgot to take the contraceptive and had an unprotected relationship and menstruation did not come within the pause, what to do?

You should check when this forgetfulness was, if it exceeds 20 days, you should take a pregnancy test and talk to a gynecologist.

I took the contraceptive and vomited a while later, am I at risk of getting pregnant?

It depends on how long after taking the pill that the vomit occurred. Normally, oral medications take around two to three hours for the body to absorb, but as a guarantee we give a period of at least 4 hours. So if vomiting has occurred within this period, it is best to take a new pill to guarantee it. However, we must warn that the card due to the ingestion of this new pill will end one day before changing the start of the next card as well, which should be advanced in 1 day as well. If you don’t take the new pill, use a condom to make sure!

I am breastfeeding and I forgot to take contraceptives, am I at risk?

In theory, breastfeeding is considered a natural conception method since the baby suckles every 2 to 3 hours of intervals. However, as this does not happen in a regular manner, with longer intervals, the method is not safe for those who do not want to get pregnant, so it is recommended to take a contraceptive suitable for breastfeeding. If you forgot to take a pill, the chances of a new pregnancy are identical to that of a woman who does not breastfeed. So take it with the next pill or protect yourself with the use of a condom until the end of this cycle as a guarantee.

I forgot to take the contraceptive 2 days and I had bleeding, is it normal?

This bleeding after forgetting the birth control pill is called escape bleeding. This bleeding occurs due to variations in hormonal levels that in this case occurred due to failure to ingest the contraceptive. Some contraceptives also have this bleeding as a side effect and usually occurs in the first cycles of ingestion of the method.

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See also: Injectable Contraceptives – More Benefits or Disadvantages?

Dr. Alexis Hart
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My name is Dr. Alexis Hart I am 38 years old, I am the mother of 3 beautiful children! Different ages, different phases 16 years, 12 years and 7 years. In love with motherhood since always, I found it difficult to make my dreams come true, and also some more after I was already a mother.

Since I imagined myself as a mother, in my thoughts everything seemed to be much easier and simpler than it really was, I expected to get pregnant as soon as I wished, but it wasn’t that simple. The first pregnancy was smooth, but my daughter’s birth was very troubled. Joana was born in 2002 with a weight of 2930kg and 45cm, from a very peaceful cesarean delivery but she had already been born with congenital pneumonia due to a broken bag not treated with antibiotics even before delivery.

Dr. Alexis Hart

My name is Dr. Alexis Hart I am 38 years old, I am the mother of 3 beautiful children! Different ages, different phases 16 years, 12 years and 7 years. In love with motherhood since always, I found it difficult to make my dreams come true, and also some more after I was already a mother.Since I imagined myself as a mother, in my thoughts everything seemed to be much easier and simpler than it really was, I expected to get pregnant as soon as I wished, but it wasn’t that simple. The first pregnancy was smooth, but my daughter’s birth was very troubled. Joana was born in 2002 with a weight of 2930kg and 45cm, from a very peaceful cesarean delivery but she had already been born with congenital pneumonia due to a broken bag not treated with antibiotics even before delivery.

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