You can use morning after pills at any time in your cycle.
You can start the regular Birth Control pill at any time in your cycle, but will need to use a backup method (like condoms or abstinence from vaginal sex) for different periods of time depending on when you started. Contact your health care provider or pharmacist for advice specific to your situation.
You wait 12 days and then take a HPT.
No. If you have a confirmed pregnancy the contraceptive pill will not make you abort. Only Mifepristone followed by Misoprostol will. Or Cytotec.
If you can plan, try to take your contraceptive pill so that your period doesn't come on those days. However, other options could be tampons, pads, and doubling up on underwear.
No, you can start the birth control pill at any time in your cycle using the Quick Start method. Be sure to use a backup method of birth control, like condoms or abstinence from vaginal sex, until you've been taking your pill for at least seven days. If you still haven't had your period after a cycle of pills, take a pregnancy test.
Usually you have your period at specific times when taking birth control. If you have concerns, take a pregnancy test.
If you take the pill only after you have intercourse the pill will have no effect!! only if you take the pill how it is instructed and daily at the same time every day then will it work! one slip up and it could course you a problem.
It is highly unlikely but is possible. If you are worried then on the day your normal period is due take a HPT.
If you are on the pill, you can skip it.DepoIf you take the shop depo provera (not sure on spelling) you will not have a period while on that form of birth control. You would have to take a shot 4 times a year. There is also a drug called Norethisterone (not contraceptive) that you take three times a day starting a few days before you are due on - it stops you from coming on completely until you stop taking the tablets. You'll need a prescription from your doctor._____________________________________________________________________there is another one I'll seen on TV didnt lisson to it really since im a guy but its a pill that gives u 3 or 4 periods a year its prescriton i beleave
About 3-4 days after the last pill.
You should take your birth control pill on schedule regardless of any bleeding.
My doctor said that it can stop your period. This pill is to lighten and shorten the length of your period. This pill has more days in which you actually take the bc pill. Other bc pills have like 4 fewer days then you take the sugar pills. If you want to have your period while taking this pill just disregard the last real pill. It should make your start your period. If not skip the last 2. I would talk to your doctor first.
the pill can make your periods lighter, shorter and can reduce/get rid of period pains. there are a few side effects, slight weight gain, nausea and tender breasts. you take the pill for 21 days, and on the 7days you do not take it you will have your period, and when your are done you continue taking the pill, and the cycle continues.