@jameslog Every info I can find says it’s 24 hours for combination pill. Less than 24 hours it’s just late but not considered a missed pill.
”For missed combination oral
contraceptive pills:
If you missed 1 hormonal pill (by 24–48 hours) or if you are simply late taking 1 pill (for less than 24 hours), you should:
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Take the late or missed pill as soon as possible.
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Continue taking the remaining pills at the usual time (even if it means taking two pills on the same day).
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No additional contraceptive protection
needed.
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Emergency contraception is not usually needed but can be considered if hormonal pills were missed earlier in the cycle or in the last week
of the previous cycle. If you missed 2 or more consecutive hormonal
https://health.cornell.edu/sites/health/files/pdf-library/missed-birth-control-pill.pdf
”What counts as a late pill?
That depends on the type, too. If you take combination birth control pills, a pill that’s taken more than 24 hours after your last pill is considered late.”
”Combination pill
As long as you’ve been consistent otherwise, you should still be protected if you’re late by 24 to 48 hours. Take your next pill ASAP, and continue taking your pills as usual.”
https://www.healthline.com/health/b...-pill-from-the-usual-time#what-counts-as-late
”A pill has been missed when it is more than 24 hours since the time you should have taken it.”
https://uhs.fsu.edu/sites/g/files/upcbnu1651/files/docs/Birth Control Pill Factsheet_a.pdf