Starting a pack of Birth Control pills a day early does not increase the risk of pregnancy; in fact, it may decrease the risk. Continue taking your pills as normal. Your period will just arrive a day early that's all.
Birth control pills do not make your breasts grow.
The first year of your teenage-life, (13 yrs. ) It is recomended to start taking the pills so early to prevent an early teenage pregnancy crisis.
It's possible that changing birth control pills will change the timing of your next period.
If you missed three or more pills you may want to start a new packet.
no this is NOT normal, maybe you have forgotten the pill or miscalculated.
Yes. When you start taking birth control pills, your menstrual cycle will usually change. It will become lighter and less irregular. But when you start the pill, your menstrual cycle has to get use to the changes, and will start your cycle early because it will now be different because of the birth control pills. Your periods might be irregular the first couple of times after starting the pill
In short, it depends which type of birth control pill you are using. If you're taking combination pills, it will start their effect after seven days of use.
Yes, but if you'd like to do so, it makes sense to plan early, as you may experience breakthrough bleeding when you first start to use them, or when you first start to skip placebo pills.
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Starting the birth control pill will not cause an earlier period. It will delay your period. Talk to your health care provider or pharmacist to clarify what you should do next.
When taking the birth control pills you still have a monthly cycle. That is what the different color pills are for in your pack. So that you still have your cycle every month.