No this will not make your period come earlier. You should only take 1 birth control pill a day.
Hi, Its best to take your pills as directed by your Doctor.
AnswerContinue taking the pill. Your period will be a few days earlier to a week earlier but it will not cause any problems unless you stop and re-start the pill. Then you will get crazy periods.But be cautioned you can form blood clots in your legs and maybe die from it so be careful.
you may start your period one day earlier than norm you should not have any other issues
If you took your pill earlier, there is no additional risk of pregnancy. If you're on the combination pill you can take your next pill at the usual time or the new early time. If you're on the progestin only pill, take your next pill within three hours of the time you took today's pill.
A sugar pill is what women take to start their period. It allows the period to start.
what can I take to bring down my period
Your period should not be delayed from missing a single pill.
No. You get a period with/without the pill. All the pill does is protect you from getting pregnant.
You will only begin your period after you run out of the hormone containing pills regardless of how many you take each day. You could say yes as you will run out of pills twice as fast.
When you miss a pill your period will arrive earlier. If you miss 1 pill your period will arrive 1 day earlier than usual. If you miss 2 pills your period will arrive 2 days earlier than usual, and so on. This will help you to record when your period is due. I have noticed you began bleeding 10 days after starting BC pills. This should not be happening and is not normal. Because of this, your period may be irregular. You need to see your doctor and tell him/her about the early bleeding and possibly have your birth control changed to a more suitable one for you. Please note this is advice only and should not be used in place of a medical experts.
If you are taking antibiotics, and you got your period while being on the pill, you want to continue to take your pill. Keep in mind that being on antibiotics can lower the affect of the birth control pill.