If you have finished with the pills and the faux pills, had your period, then you start the new set of pills after the last day of your period.
Immediately the rain stopped, he went out. Immediately you have finished that book, I want you to help me.
According to the Package and the actual website itself no. You should start taking it on the Sunday immediately following your period, or on the very first day of your period.
Yes, you can get depo provera on the fifth day of your period. If you start within the first seven days of your period, Depo Provera is immediately effective.
If you mean every day then yes, but starting it you only start taking the first pill of that pack a week after you took the one from your last pack, for example: You finished your first pill pack on Wednesday, your period arrives on Saturday, whether your period has finished or not by the following Wednesday then you start your second pill pack You don't have to take it on the first day of your period again, but you do have to take it every day like the first packet
Immediately after she finished The Sorcerer's Stone.
Immediately after you finished your last drink and turned on the ignition in your car and began driving.
You can start conceiving from your first period.
Usually, they tell you to start taking your birth control WHILE you have your period, because your protection from getting pregnant starts immediately. If you start taking it at any time while you aren't on your period, then you are not protected for 30 days after you take the first pill. It doesn't matter when you start, but keep in mind to use extra protection for the first month.
You start counting on the first day of your period.
You may not have your period every month when you first start. This is because your periods will be irregular.
When the first hut in Rome was finished.
Yes; if you start birth control on the first day of your period, you'll have immediate protection.