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.
No this will not make your period come earlier. You should only take 1 birth control pill a day.
You can change the time your period comes the following month if you are on certain types of birth control. For example, finishing a pack of birth control pills early will make your period come earlier the next month.
Your period will come naturally. Birth control does not help you get your period. Your body decides when you will get your period.
Yes, if you start the birth control pill for the first time before your period, your period will come later. It usually comes during the last week of the cycle.
Hello The only way to make your period arrive earlier than usual for you is by taking birth control pills and by missing some pills or you can miss a period completely by continuing to take birth control pills instead of going onto the sugar pills. But you can only do this when you've been on birth control pills for about two months because the first month will be all over the place. Birth control pills do make your period lighter, less painful and can make your period shorter.
It means that your period came early. That's it, no more complicated than that.Also FYI on hormonal birth control you don't menstruate, you get a withdrawal bleed.
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To not let your period come this month, you could combine two packets of your 21-day birth control pills, if you are prescribed them.
I stopped taking my birth control in December and in January I came on my period but in february I didnt come is this normal
It may. If you take it out early, be sure to use a back up method of birth control, like condoms or abstinence from vaginal sex.
If you're taking birth control pills you simply wait for your planned period to come. If your period doesn't come, you should go to the doctor or take a home pregnancy test. If you're taking any other birth control methods, such as the depo provera shot, I encourage you to see your doctor if you think you might be pregnant.
When did you start taking birth control and when was your period supposed to come? I know that many doctors recommend that you take birth control pills for about a month before you have unprotected sex. If you're still unsure, I would recommend taking an at-home pregnancy test - some of them can detect pregnancy very early (like as soon as you miss your period, I think).