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∙ 16y agoThrow the rest of the pack away immediately and begin a new pack as soon as your period ends. Consult with your primary care physician as soon as possible for more information and tips for using your Birth Control effectively. Use protection until your new birth control pack has been used consistantly for seven days so you can be assured hormonal protection. This response has been given by a medical professional, but not a physician. Although this response has been checked for accuracy and has been researched, any advice given here does not take the place of your primary care provider. In an emergency, please dial 911 or your local emergency number. This response is provided under the terms and disclaimers of WikiAnswers and the author of this answer cannot be held liable for any misguided attempts to follow this advice without the observation or guidance of a licensed physician.
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∙ 16y agoStarting a hormonal birth control pill in the middle of your cycle is likely to delay the next period.
Starting birth control in the middle of your cycle can cause some irregularities in your period, such as spotting or changes in timing. It may take a few cycles for your body to adjust to the new hormones, so a delay in your period is possible in the initial months of starting birth control.
yes, but it just might be breakthrough bleeding.
yes, you can, especially after 3 or 4 months on the pill
Your period will come naturally. Birth control does not help you get your period. Your body decides when you will get your period.
Nothing
You can start your birth control the Sunday after your period.
Yes, you can take birth control during your period. You should take your birth control as directed regardless of bleeding.
Yes but you dont get pregnant on your period even without birth control.
You get a withdrawal period AFTER you go off birth control.
No. Birth control will prevent pregnancy.
Everyone starts getting their period after birth control eventually.