I am not sure but i think about 2-4 hours
If you're already on your period then the pill may reduce the flow of your period but will not stop it. However if you're not on your period you can stop your period by taking the pill but it isn't advisable as a permanent thing.
Ask for a pill with more estrogen.
No, if you are on the progesterone only pill, (mini-pill) it has a different action to the majority of pills (combined pill) If you want to skip a period for whatever reason, ask the nurse, doctor or pharmacist how to do it.
yes it will stop. i have taken the pill on my first day an its work
The length of the first period after the pill is unpredictable. While you're on the pill, the hormones decrease the amount of menstrual flow. You can expect longer and heavier periods, returning to your previous pattern, after you stop the pill.
No, continue taking the pill as scheduled.
Women on the progestin-only pill ("minipill" like Lyza, Micronor, or Nora-Be) take the same pill every day without a period week. In the early months of use, they may have unscheduled bleeding; over time, they may stop having any episodes of bleeding at all.
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No, as it will stop your period and you will have terrible pains, you can only start taking them when your off, and you have to do that till you stop taking the pill or you won't have your periods.
There is a tablet to postpone your period called Primolut N, but I do not think there is a pill to stop your period entirely.
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Hi, Yes birth control will cause your period to stop within 48 hours.