Only take 1 pill a day(not 2-3)and stop taking them when you want your period to return. Do not do this for long periods of time without consulting your Doctor. If you take pills monthly and do not give yourself a break during the 7 day placebo pills you will not have a period during those times. The max amount of time you should do this is 2-3 months. Then take a break and start again. This method is usually used for people with heavy periods or dysfunctional bleeding patterns. If you want to do it long term get a Birth Control pill called Seasonal.
If you start the birth control pill on the day your period starts, you'll have immediate protection.
Your period usually starts from Tuesday to Thursday after taking the reminder pills.
Continue taking your birth control pills as scheduled.
In general, all birth control pills, as well as the patch and ring and the Mirena IUD, make your period lighter.
Yes, normally birth control pills will reduce the number of days of bleeding.
Period time disturbed
yes
You can't.
Hello there. Yes a period can be delayed if you have missed some of your birth control pills.
Skipping your period by taking extra birth control pills or fewer placebo (sugar) pills lowers, not raises, your risk of pregnancy.
No bleeding that you have on birth control pills is an "actual period." Instead, it's withdrawal bleeding brought on by the drop in hormones when you miss pills or when you have your normally scheduled placebo week.
Sometimes yes.