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"I forgot my pill that I usually take in the morning, if I take it tonight, will it still be effective?"

Yes, if you usually take your contraceptive pill between 7 AM and 12 PM and you take it around 11 PM instead, it should still be effective. Typically, as long as you take the pill within 24 hours of your usual time, it shouldn't affect its effectiveness.

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