When should I take the contraceptive again?

I would like to know when to take the contraceptive again because I stopped taking it a few days ago but would like to know if I can start taking the contraceptive immediately?
Expert answer:

The woman who stopped taking the contraceptive and want to use it again, may start a new card since excluding the possibility of pregnancy.

By excluding this possibility, the woman can start taking 1 tablet per day of the pill, always at the same time.

If the woman had stopped taking some pills the card recently, it can return to the medication until the card is finished and start a new card without performing the programmed pause.

During this time, the use of another contraceptive method of support, such as a condom, is recommended.

The first three months use of the contraceptive pill are hormonal adaptation to the new medication as well as the suitability of the woman to the times of the taking. Therefore, there may be some flaw in this process, resulting in unwanted pregnancy. The use of another contraceptive method is indicated during this period of adaptation, such as the female or male condom.

The contraceptive pill must be used correctly and not is indicated to perform frequent interruptions how to use for a few days, stop taking and re-use. In this way, it will not have adequate efficacy and will not have its expected contraceptive effect.

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