Birth control effectiveness and the "perfect user"
Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2016 2:50 pm
Hi there!
I have a question about birth control effectiveness - specifically the wording of what constitutes a perfect user. I take the combined birth control pill. I take the pill every day and have never missed one (never been 24+ hours late), however, since I'm not currently sexually active, I haven't been as careful as usual and there have been a couple of pills this year that have been taken late (I usually take them at 10 pm, and took them in the morning when I woke up instead (10-12 hours late). There was one this month that I took at 5 am, so 7 hours late. The wording of your article on BCP says that a perfect user takes the pill at the same time every day for a year (am I interpreting that right?).
My questions are, if I were to decide to become sexually active again this month or in the future, would I need to worry about a pregnancy risk (I would use a condom as well)? My other question is about the "in a year" wording - when you're on the pill does each new pill pack constitute a "clean slate" (i.e. if you take all the pills in the pack at the same time every day then you're a perfect user) or are you only a perfect user if you do that for a whole year?
Thanks!
I have a question about birth control effectiveness - specifically the wording of what constitutes a perfect user. I take the combined birth control pill. I take the pill every day and have never missed one (never been 24+ hours late), however, since I'm not currently sexually active, I haven't been as careful as usual and there have been a couple of pills this year that have been taken late (I usually take them at 10 pm, and took them in the morning when I woke up instead (10-12 hours late). There was one this month that I took at 5 am, so 7 hours late. The wording of your article on BCP says that a perfect user takes the pill at the same time every day for a year (am I interpreting that right?).
My questions are, if I were to decide to become sexually active again this month or in the future, would I need to worry about a pregnancy risk (I would use a condom as well)? My other question is about the "in a year" wording - when you're on the pill does each new pill pack constitute a "clean slate" (i.e. if you take all the pills in the pack at the same time every day then you're a perfect user) or are you only a perfect user if you do that for a whole year?
Thanks!