Yes, when starting any Birth Control your period will be different than it was before the Pill.
If you have taken another brand of birth control pill that follows 21 active and 7 inactive days, chances are you got your period the week you were taking the inactive pills. With YAZ, you will get your period during the 4 days you are taking the inactive white pills. When you start taking the new month's pack, you may still have some bleeding or spotting.
Irregular bleeding occurs most often during the first few months of any BCP use. Such bleeding may be temporary and usually does not indicate any serious problems. It is important to continue taking your pills on schedule. If the bleeding occurs in more than one cycle or lasts for more than a few days, talk with your healthcare provider.
This is what i found on this subject: "I'm on Yaz for 9 months now and i always start getting my period by the 3rd day of the placebo pill."
If you switched right from Yaz to Seasonale, you're not likely to get a period until you get to the placebo pills in the seasonale pack.
I've been on yaz for 5 months and never miss a period
Yaz
I was on yaz one month after my son was born in June 28 o7 and in October I lost allot of blood I thought it was a really bad period so I call my doctor to get more yaz she told me that I was pregnant but I was on yaz and I thought I just had a period I went to another doctor she checked me and I indeed had a miscarriage and I had all the signs of postpartum sad but it happened .
yes you are they are for the week you are on your period.
Yaz, like any birth control pill, should be taken on the schedule shown in the packet, regardless of any bleeding.
Usually you start with Alesse But there is multiple brands : Diane, Marvelon, Tri-cyclen, Yaz, Jasmin.....
Missing your period for the first month is normal hun. You will have your period on the 2nd month of taking Yaz. Some women will have their period during the first month while others its the 2nd months. It's different in everyone. Yaz does have some side effects associated with taking this BCP. But the side effects usually stop after 3 months. Before stopping Yaz, consult with your Doctor.
If there is breakthrough bleeding four months after taking Yaz, it could be due to a dosage issue. It could also be caused by a pregnancy or health issue.
You could start the hormones pills part way through the placebo pills to change the next month's cycle (say you would have your period on a Wednesday next month, instead of a Friday) but it would not affect the cycle you are currently on. When your uterine lining starts to shed, it sheds. For example, Yaz only has 4 placebo pills instead of 7, like some birth control brands. For many women on Yaz, they won't start their period until the last day of placebo pills. They will start their period on the last placebo and continue to have it through the first few days of the hormone pills.
I wouldn't worry. Did you go through the whole cycle of pills? If you did as soon as you are suppose to start your pills then do. If you are still in doubt call your doctor.