If you start the Birth Control pill on the day your period starts, you'll have immediate protection.
Your period usually starts from Tuesday to Thursday after taking the reminder pills.
THE BEST DAY TO START TAKING BIRTH CONTROL IS MONDAY..!!!
It would be best to continue taking the pill each day regardless of bleeding.
Depends. If you just got your birth control and you have never had it before.. What you do is take it the Sunday after your period. For example. You started on a Monday. You ended on a Thursday. You take your birth control that Sunday. If you have taken birth control before.. Yes, you take it. Whether you are on or off.
You start taking the pill at the end of your period, and then, yes you will not have a period again until the break in the pill.
I believe that you are supposed to start your birth control pack on the Sunday after your period starts.
You don't have to start the very first day your birth control says you start your period. I usually start late monday, monday nights or tuesday. But if you havn't the whole week, you could be pregnant, or there maybe something wrong with the pills, so go see your doctor, or a teen clinic.
Your period will come naturally. Birth control does not help you get your period. Your body decides when you will get your period.
It's convenient to start the birth control pill, patch, ring, injection, IUD, or implant on the day your period starts, as you then have immediate protection; however, it's not strictly necessary. If you're talking about taking birth control after you've been on it a while, you should take your birth control as scheduled regardless of vaginal bleeding.
Usually, they tell you to start taking your birth control WHILE you have your period, because your protection from getting pregnant starts immediately. If you start taking it at any time while you aren't on your period, then you are not protected for 30 days after you take the first pill. It doesn't matter when you start, but keep in mind to use extra protection for the first month.
Continue taking your birth control pills as scheduled.
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