To be honest, there really isn't an accurate answer for your question. Everyone's body is different. However, your period may be delayed for a month and you may also experience spotting or breakthrough bleeding before you start your period. It may take 1 month for your body to readjust. Start a new pack of pills on the day that you would normally start, and take your pills everyday at the same time. There are other methods of Birth Control such as an IUD or Mirena which are convenient because you do not have to remember to take a pill everyday at the same time. These methods of birth control are 99.9% effective just like the pill if used correctly.
When do you start a new pack of birth control pills if you stopped in the middle of the previous pack and missed 3 pills then started period?
If you miss 3 or more pills it can cause you to have a period even thought its the 2nd period that month. This is because you missed pills. Missing pills puts you at high risk of pregnancy and problems in your cycle and how well the pill will prevent pregnancy.
It could be that she is pregnant. No form of birth control is 100% effective. It could also be that the birth control pills are throwing off her cycle. when it came to end of 28 cycle last month she stopped pill had her period and never took pill from then now she missed this months period but test was neg is this normal
Yes. You should continue taking your pill as scheduled, and take a pregnancy test if you missed any pills in the previous cycle.
Its possible but pretty unlikely. If you miss any pills then follow the instructions (which are normally to continue as if you hadn't missed any pills).
usually 1 week worth of pills that are missed..i know i am on them
You started your period early because you missed your pills. Remember, if you miss pills you are not protected, use a back-up metnod of contraception for this cycle, such as condoms.
ASAP. Especially if you've already missed a period. Many of the newer meters can detect pregnancy before the first missed period. (or so they say)
With the traditional birth control pill you take a cycle of pills every day for 21 days and then 7 days of sugar pills. In the 7 days of the sugar pills you have a period. Today, there are pills that skip the 7 days of pills and you stay on pills for 3 months and then after the cycle of 3 months you have a period. In both cases after the period you start a new cycle of pills.
While the birth control pill tends to make your period more regular, it can also cause a missed or late period. If you haven't missed any pills, there's no special need to worry about pregnancy. If you've missed pills, or if it's your second missed period in a row, take a pregnancy test and contact your health care provider.
No, charcoal pills have no impact on when your period starts.Your period is controlled by your menstrual cycle and hormones - not charcoal.
Sometimes women have breakthrough bleeding on the pill. It's more likely to happen if you missed pills. If you have used your pills correctly, and if the problem continues into the next cycle, contact your health care provider. If you are at risk for sexually transmissible infection, consider getting tested.