Yes for a week or more.
sometimes it may come on time or it may take a month or more it depends on your body!
To my knowledge the last week of birth control pills are placebos. That means they are simply sugar pills that help keep you in a routine. I think the lack of regular birth control pills during that last week cause you to start your period because you stop the hormones associated with those pills. Of course, I haven't taken them for over 10 years and the new types may be different.
You should not stop taking your pills unless directed so by your physician. Since birth control will not protect you from pregnancy during the first week, you have a high chance of becoming pregnant if you have had unprotected intercourse during that week or after that week. You may also experience spotting or breakthrough bleeding. This is a side effect that may occur when you begin or end birth control.
You can do that, although I'm not sure why you would, unless you just want to have a period earlier. If you do so, be sure to start your next pack's active pills immediately after completing that third week's pills. Do not take a "placebo week" or "pill free week," as you will risk prenancy. Use a back up method of birth control during the week you're taking that "third week" late.
Best once a week because they are fragile
Yes you can become pregnant a week after you have stopped taking birth control pills.
Missed nearly 40% of the pills.......maybe a condom should be used. Either that or congratulations are in order on your future pregnancy
You may be pregnant but those signs are not related in only 1 week.
What kind of pills? Most pregnant women don't need pills.
No
There are pills the doctor can give you so you wont get it on a specific week if you for instance go on vacation. This is not a permanent solution, after you stop taking them it will go back to normal.