Depends.
If you just got your Birth Control and you have never had it before..
What you do is take it the Sunday after your period. For example. You started on a Monday. You ended on a Thursday. You take your birth control that Sunday.
If you have taken birth control before..
Yes, you take it. Whether you are on or off.
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∙ 2011-09-13 14:12:20You should continue taking the birth control pill daily as scheduled regardless of bleeding.
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.
Your period will come naturally. Birth control does not help you get your period. Your body decides when you will get your period.
You should still get a period while taking birth control pills. Your period usually occurs during the placebo week of pills. If the birth control was not taken properly, then there may be a chance of pregnancy, which delays your period. If you have not gotten your period during the placebo week, your should take a pregnancy test.
THE BEST DAY TO START TAKING BIRTH CONTROL IS MONDAY..!!!
You should continue taking the birth control pill daily as scheduled regardless of bleeding.
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.
In the next ten days.
Your period will come naturally. Birth control does not help you get your period. Your body decides when you will get your period.
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.
Yes, taking three birth control pills or taking the morning after pill can cause a missed period.
If you're pregnant, then you won't get your period
Nothing, Taking birth control is her choice
Taking two birth contol pills will not cause a period. It may cause nausea.
Many women have no period on the BCP. Do not stop taking it as directed.
You should still get a period while taking birth control pills. Your period usually occurs during the placebo week of pills. If the birth control was not taken properly, then there may be a chance of pregnancy, which delays your period. If you have not gotten your period during the placebo week, your should take a pregnancy test.
Continue taking your birth control pills as scheduled.