I started a new pack of pills after my withdrawal bleed, I used to take the pill at 1pm every day but now I changed it to 8.45am every day since the start of this new pack, is that okay or will this decrease the effectiveness? I take it on time always and have never missed a pill.
Since I changed the time at the start of a fresh pack will it still be just as effective?
Changed birth control times
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Re: Changed birth control times
Hi Angeldelight,
Nope, switching the time that way should not decrease the effectiveness.
Nope, switching the time that way should not decrease the effectiveness.
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