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The mini pill has daylight saving hours resulted in discharge?

I normally take the pill everyday at 9:30pm however the clocks went back an hour on Sunday it is now Wednesday and I have continued to take the pill at 9:30pm I am
Now having discharge is this a result of technically taking the pill an hour late? To stop this should I start taking the pill at 8:30pm?
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