Yes but rethink: Your chances of getting pregnant are low, but if you're missing pills, it really sounds as if you need to consider another method of birth control that is easier to remember. A long- acting reversible contraceptive (larc) such as a iud or implant is as effective as sterilization, is easy to use, and long lasting (3-10 years).
Answered 11/25/2014
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Emergency: contraception and oral contraception can be taken together.
Answered 11/27/2014
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