It's not advisable no. Taking the pill for one month will not prevent pregnancy as you need to be on the pill for 4 weeks before you can have unprotected sex without the risk of pregnancy.
In the two-dose regimens of the levonorgestrel morning after pill, the total medication dose is given in two pills. You can take those at the same time, or up to 24 hours apart. It's not clear how...
Then you will begin ovulating again, and there is a chance of pregnancy if you are having sexual intercourse. The pill only works if taken every day as prescribed.
I suspect you're not talking about the morning after pill, but about regular birth control pills. If that's the case, it's not possible to advise you without knowing what pill you are on. Call the...