Continue as you normally would. You will experience withdrawal bleeding usually within 7-9 days of stopping the pill.
just to add to the above answer:
you should also use some other form of Birth Control whether or not you want to become pregnant to prevent pregnancy and to allow the medication to be completely out of your system
If you have side effects then maybe you should get off the pill. You can gain weight off the pill.
You should go see your doc.
Yes you can.
Your doctor should let you switch back to the pill right away, when i went off of the depo i started my pack of pills the day my depo shot ran out, maybe you should go to a different doctor
Chances are she is likely pregnant. Alot of times when you go off birth control you can become pregnant, she should take a pregnancy test.
If you are off the contraceptive pill for a few days, it is safe to go back on. However, it is important to use another contraceptive for the following 7 days until you are fully protected again by the pill, if you want to avoid pregnancy.
Accidentally? Minimal to none, as long as you are using the Pill as directed. Once you go off the pill, your fertility should return quickly and some women even get pregnant before their first "post pill" menstrual cycle.
you should be fine - Ive accidentally took a wrong day so I had to go backwards on my Pill lol
you should ask your docter. :)
yes you can, it happened to me several times,the obgyn. called it break through bleeding.
You can switch to another kind. You need to see your doctor or gynocologist and explain about the depression the pill has caused and be adament you want to try another contraceptive pill.
Wait a few months after going off the pill to see if your periods are still regular. If you don't have a period for 2-3 months and aren't pregnant, see your OB or reproductive endocrinologist to be tested for PCOS. Often times the pill can mask the symptoms of PCOS and you won't know you have it until after you go off the pill.