go back to your normal schedule. and pray you dont get preggers. a lot of women dont know that if they get sick and get treated with certain kinds of medicines, that this makes the pill ineffective and they CAN get pregnant. i know cause someone i know got pregnant when she had the flu and was getting medicines.
Over 100 million women worldwide currently use an oral contraceptive, “the pill,” to prevent pregnancy. The pill is also widely used to regulate menstrual periods, reduce menstrual cramps, and treat hormonal imbalances and ovarian cysts.
http://www.mckinley.uiuc.edu/Handouts/pill_the.html
You may forget to take a pill once in a while. If you forget to take one pill, take it as soon as you remember. Take the next pill at the normal time. It is okay if you have to take two pills in the same day. It is normal to feel a bit queasy if you do this.
http://www.acog.org/publications/patient_education/bp021.cfm
The Pill is the most popular type of birth control. There are many different brands of The Pill and they come in packs of 21 or 28 pills. One pill is taken every day. The first 21 pills have a combination of synthetic estrogen and progesterone hormones
http://www.birth-control-comparison.info/thepill.htm
How does the pill work?
Is the pill dangerous?
What are the side effects?
What are the risks of taking the pill?
Do birth control pills cause breast cancer?
How do I take the pill?
What if I miss taking a pill?
http://huhs.harvard.edu/Resources/HealthInformationByTopic/BirthControl/BirthControlPills.aspx
Birth control pills (BCPs) or oral contraceptive pills or have been used in this country for over 40 years. Safe and effective, they are one of the most extensively studied medications in the US The first birth control pill, Enovid, was introduced in 1960.
http://www.brown.edu/Student_Services/Health_Services/Health_Education/sexual_health/ssc/bcps.htm