Right on the first day. It will take a month before the pills will be effective.
Do not do that, your birth control pills contain hormones that affect they way your body works. As with all medicines it is dangerous to take more pills than the doctor tells you to take. Taking all the birth control pills at once will likely make you ill and may even require you to go to hospital. Finally if you take them all at once you will not be protected from pregnancy for the rest of the month (they work on a day by day basis).
sometimes it may come on time or it may take a month or more it depends on your body!
You should have started taking your pills the sunday or so after your period started. Just follow it by day, not month, after that. Example: Say you were taking your pills through the end of this month (July 2012) which ends on a Tuesday. Even though the calendar month has ended, there should still be the rest of the week's worth of pills on your pill container. Simply follow them through to the end, as opposed to starting on Wednesday of next month's dose.
It could tamper with why you have to take your pills anyway
Take your birth control pills every day that you have a pill in the package. Some pills are designed to be taken for only three weeks out of the month, but most have enough pills to take one every day.NO! Take all of the pills every month, whether you have your period or not. Start the new packet the following day.BCPills only work if taken everyday, missing pills even occasionally will make the effectiveness drop.You may find after taking the pill for some time that your periods become light or stop all together, continue taking the pills as directed.
If you have been taking birth control pills regularly for more than three months, you can "double up" if you forget a day. Take yesterday's and today's pills together, then continue taking one a day as usual. If you just started the pills, you should use an alternate form of contraceptive in addition to this, just to be safe, as your body hasn't had enough time to become regulated with the hormones. If you miss more than two tablets in any month, you will need to throw the pack away and start a new one.
You're probably pregnant, and no amount of birth control is going to reverse it.
If you're on birth control pills you can delay your period by starting a new pack of pills during the 7 day break and continue taking these pills for a full month. But before you do this I would recommend you speak to your Doctor.
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You kinda get around don't you !!!!!
Take one or two pills in the morning every day before eating breakfast and drink a loooot of water. As your doctor if he or she thinks you should take your pills at a different time. GoodLuck :D