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your body is readjusting to the horomones most likely. not all Birth Control pills have the same horomones in them. even when you stop the same brand and start the same brand again the body must get used to it.

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Q: You are on ortho tri cyclen birth control had the usual period and then started a new pack of pills as usual and then a week later had another period what does this mean?
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Im on ortho tri-cyclen birth control pill and with the green pills makes you have your period if you skipped taking the green pills would you need to have your period still for that week?

i take orto tri cyclen and I've skipped a day or two with the green pill but i still get my period


You are 38 and still get pimples what can you do?

If you are female...Try contacting your Doctor about Birth Control Tri-Cyclen is used for break outs and helps control them (especially around your period) Works for me!


What is the difference between Ortho Cyclen and Ortho Tri-Cyclen?

Ortho Cyclen and Ortho Tri-Cyclen have the same amount and type of estrogen, and the same type of progestin. Ortho Cyclen's active pills have the same amount of the progestin in every pill. In Tri-Cyclen, the progestin level varies from week to week. Both have a seven-day placebo period.


If you are a Sunday starter on Ortho Tri-Cylen Lo when will you get your period?

If you start your birth control on Sunday, it is not uncommon for your period to come slightly later than 28 days from the period in which you based your Sunday start. Your period will occur any time between 22-28 days from when you started the Ortho Tri-Cyclen Lo. The progesterone component of the birth control is what prevents you from having your period. The withdrawal of the progesterone (which starts with the placebos) causes the endometrium to become unstable and thus bleeding occurs. So, if you started the birth control a few days after your period, you may extend the time until your next period because you are supplementing progesterone for a few extra days than your body is used to and so menses won't occur until after the progesterone is removed (and the placebos are started).


Is it normal for your period to last longer than usual if you started taking birth control on the first day of your period?

Yes, sometmes when you start birth control you will have break through bleeding and it can tie in with your period since you started the pill during your period.


Birth Control So I just started birth control today Wednesday but my period started yesterday Tuesday and I have the 28 pack I was wondering if I am taking them right?

You should call your doctor to get clarification of how to take your birth control pills. Birth control pills are supposed to be started on the Sunday after your period begins.


You started taking birth control ten days after your last period will it still work?

Yes, but not for 7 days. Use another form of contraception until then.


Your period started yesterday you have a pack of birth control pills Is there anything you can do to make it stop once it has started?

If you start the birth control pill now, the period is likely to be shorter, although that's not guaranteed.


If im starting to take your new birth control pills and your period comes on the 14 but you started taken them on the 12 will that stop your period?

Answering "If im starting to take your new birth control pills and your period comes on the 14 but you started taken them on the 12 will that stop your period?"


Can you only have your period for 1 day?

See your OB GYN soon. This could be a sign that you are pregnant. Or your stress level is very high. Certain birth control methods also have this effect. For example, pills such as Yaz and Ortho Tri Cyclen can have that effect.


How start birth control?

Usually pills are started on the first SUNDAY after your period.


Can you get pregnant 2 days after your period if you started a new birth control?

Yes.