Every woman who’s used the Pill knows you’re recommended to take it at the same time every day. But unless you’re a real-life Femmebot, chances are you haven’t always succeeded in doing this.
Life just gets in the way sometimes. You might accidentally sleep in and bypass Pill o’clock by a few hours. You might hop on an international flight and cross time zones, throwing your hourly schedule into disarray. It’s also possible to just forget.
Regardless of the cause, we’ve all felt that panicky stomach-drop on realising what’s happened. Because if we don’t take the Pill at precisely the same time, obviously it won’t work and we’ll be pregnant in no time… right?
“You actually don’t really need to take the Pill at the exact same time every single day, except for the mini pill,” explains Dr Ginni Mansberg, a Sydney GP with more than 20 years of experience.
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“The reason why we [doctors] say to take it at the same time every day is because if you’re a bit of a space cadet, and you only do things if you’re in a routine, the knowledge that you can take it any time, any place means you won’t take it very effectively. It’s more for your convenience, and so you don’t forget, than anything else.”
Before we go any further, there’s an important distinction to make here: the quote above pertains to the combined Pill. However, women who use the mini pill do need to take it at the same time, within a two-hour window, every day. This is because it works differently.