What happens to your body when you double-back your pill to skip a period?
, explained at the time that there was no risk to health or fertility by taking the pill consistently. You can read his answers to all your questions on the matter here:"The effects of the pill generally only last 24-hours. That's why you need to take it every day, and not once a week, for example, since the body breaks down the hormones on a daily basis. Therefore, there's no significant cumulative effect of taking the pill: no build-up of hormones after over 21 days' tablets.
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