It would be best to continue taking the pill each day regardless of bleeding.
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.
I believe that you are supposed to start your birth control pack on the Sunday after your period starts.
You should continue taking the birth control pill daily as scheduled regardless of bleeding.
That depends on the pill. If you are taking a Sunday start pill you should start taking the pills the Sunday after your period starts. There should be an information sheet with your pills that will tell you when to start. Otherwise, you might try contacting the pharmacists to make sure you're using them correctly.
It's convenient to start the birth control pill, patch, ring, injection, IUD, or implant on the day your period starts, as you then have immediate protection; however, it's not strictly necessary. If you're talking about taking birth control after you've been on it a while, you should take your birth control as scheduled regardless of vaginal bleeding.
In the next ten days.
If you're pregnant, then you won't get your period
yes!! don't SKIP!! if you stop taking it your period should regulate soon. yes!! don't SKIP!! if you stop taking it your period should regulate soon.
If you get your period while on birth control, you should continue using your birth control as scheduled. Bleeding does not change the schedule for taking your pill or changing your patch or ring.
I have heard that while taking antibiotics on birth control, if can weaken the effectiveness of your birth control, causing you to become pregnant. If you have worries, you should take a pregnancy test, or consult your doctor. Hope this helps.
Many women have no period on the BCP. Do not stop taking it as directed.