The inactive pills in a pack of Birth Control do not contain any active ingredients. They will not bring on a menstrual period any more than Smarties or aspirin or M&Ms. Talk with your health care provider if you're concerned about a missing period.
Yes and No. Each brand of birth control is different. Your period may or may not be longer than length of the inactive pills (the 4-7 pills at the end of the pack that are a different color). The only pills that "ok" to skip or miss are the ones that are inactive. Some pill brands such as Loesterin 24 are not just placebos (sugar pills) but they contain iron which is helpful when you are on your period because it helps replace the nutrients in the blood lost during your menstrual period. There is a reason the inactive pills are there. They are there to help you remember when to take the next active pill. It is okay if you miss an inactive pill while on your period but I would recommend taking them anyways just to ensure that you know exactly which day to start taking your active pills again or to gain nutrients that are lost during your period.
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Birth control pills are meant to help prevent pregnancy. That is what they're designed to do.
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Medications that are just found like you have described are definitely not safe to consume. I recommend that you dispose of these medications regardless of what they are. However, WebMD has a pill identifying application that can possibly help you find out what sort of pills these are.