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To my knowledge the last week of birth control pills are placebos. That means they are simply sugar pills that help keep you in a routine. I think the lack of regular birth control pills during that last week cause you to start your period because you stop the hormones associated with those pills. Of course, I haven't taken them for over 10 years and the new types may be different.
In what year was the cesarean birth invented?
Yes. As directed by all doctors and on the instruction labels of all birth control pills, you are supposed to take your birth control everyday and at the same time. If you take your birth control at different times everyday, it is not allowing the birth control to adapt in your body the way it is supposed to and it decreases the effectiveness of the birth control as well. Some side effects of taking your pill at different times of each day may include: pregnancy, late/irregular periods, and spotting or breakthrough bleeding.
I would start on that Sunday. I took the pill for years and started the new pack 2-3 days after my period started. It is just important that you start to take them again otherwise they don't work.
You can start your birth control the Sunday after your period.
THE BEST DAY TO START TAKING BIRTH CONTROL IS MONDAY..!!!
Yes you can start birth control while on your period. Usually your doctor will tell you to start on a Sunday so it's easier to remember when you first started your pack.If you get your period on the Sunday you start you still start on birth control.
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Birth control pills do not make your breasts grow.
If you are not having sex/unprotected sex, you can start your birth control whenever you want.
Get off the birth control would be the place to start...
Yes; if you start birth control on the first day of your period, you'll have immediate protection.
Birth control is designed to prevent pregnancy, not help you get pregnant.
There is no way to know when you will start your period when you first start taking Triphasal birth control. You just have to wait and see how your body reacts.
You can start the birth control pill at any time, but if you didn't start them the day of the abortion, you should use a back up method of birth control for the first seven days of the first cycle.
If you start the birth control pill on the day your period starts, you'll have immediate protection.