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Oh no! You missed your pill and now you’re worried about ovulating. Don’t panic - it happens to the best of us. The good news is that there are steps you can take to reduce the risk of pregnancy if you’ve missed a pill. Here, we’ll explore what to do if you’ve missed a pill and how to prevent it from happening again in the future. So, let’s get started!

Do You Ovulate On The Pill If Missed One? [Solved]

After a few days without your pill, your hormones will start to go haywire and you could ovulate. No need to panic though, if you miss one pill just take two the next day–you won’t be in danger of ovulating right away.

  1. Take the missed pill as soon as possible: If you miss a pill, take it as soon as you remember. If it has been more than 12 hours since your usual time, take two pills at once and continue with your regular schedule.

  2. Use back-up contraception: To reduce the risk of pregnancy, use a back-up method of contraception such as condoms for seven days after missing a pill.

  3. Monitor for signs of pregnancy: After missing a pill, monitor for any signs or symptoms of pregnancy such as nausea, breast tenderness or fatigue. If these occur, contact your doctor immediately to discuss further options.

  4. Consider emergency contraception: Depending on when in your cycle you missed the pill and how many pills were missed, emergency contraception may be an option to consider if there is concern about pregnancy risk due to unprotected intercourse during this time period.

Oh no! You missed taking your ovulation pill. That’s not good - you’ll want to get back on track as soon as possible. Make sure you double up on the next dose and talk to your doctor if you have any questions or concerns.