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Q: Are all the active pills on Minerva the same?
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Does the birth control yaz contain all active pills?

No, Yaz contains a mixture of active and placebo pills.


What happens when you start taking your pill in the wrong place?

As long as you are taking active pills they are all the same. So nothing happens.


If you start while still taking active pills to you continue with the active ones or switch to the sugar pills?

Keep taking your pills all in order-do not skip any active pills...did you miss any pills -sometimes that can cause you to start your period early...also-maybe put a call in to your doc- if you didn't miss any pills,you shouldn't start your period while still taking active pills


Can you start birth control pills in the middle of the pack had a baby cannot get into the doctors have the birth control from before i got pregnant it is 4 pills into week 2 can i take these?

In general the answer is yes... it would be ideal if the pack of pills is one of the "mono-phasic" types meaning all of the active pills are the same dosage. all of the active pills will have the same shape and color in a monophasic pack. Just try to get a new prescription in time to take a full 21 days of pills without missing any for the best results. also make sure the pills have not expired or may not be as effective.


Can you take your inactive pills before the active pills are finished in your pack?

I'm not sure why you would want to do this. But to be protected from pregnancy you need to take all the active pills as directed - then take the inactive pills or toss them out, the only purpose they serve is to remind you to take a pill everyday and when to start your next packet of active pills.


How do you skip your period on ortho tri-cyclen?

After taking your three weeks of active pills, just skip the sugar pills in the last row and go directly into a new pack. You take 6 rows of active pills (all the active pills from 2 packs) and skip the period you would have gotten on the sugar pills


What happen if you take your first tablet of Diane 35 out of order?

All of the active pills in Diane 35 are the same, so your body won't know the difference.


What is the actual difference between Minerva-35 Diane-35 and Ginette contraceptive pills?

all three of these pills contain cyproterone 2mg and ethinylestradiol 0,035mg, and all three are made by Schering. But they have different names, are different prices, and i have heard from people taking them that they all have different side effects. i just dont get it.


When on your last week of birth control pills do you take all of them even if your not on your period?

This answer comes from my gyno: The sugar pills are simply "reminder" pills. They are included in the pack so that you can stay on schedule and not have a hard time remembering to take the active pills once you start week 1 for the next month. If it helps you, you can take one sugar pill each day at the same time you would take your normal pill. What I do is simply throw one sugar pill away every day of that 4th week, but i do that at the same time I would take my active pills so that once I begin the active pills again I remember to take them at that time every day (granted, I have a terrible memory!). Whether or not you're actually bleeding is irrelevant.


If skipping the sugar pills to skip a period should you take all of the active pills in the second packet of contraceptive pills or is it ok to stop taking them as soon as you want your period again?

You can use them either way as long as you never go more than seven days without taking an active pill.


Do placebo pills prolong your period?

Placebo pills have no effect on your period at all. A placebo itself is nothing more then a sugar pill, it contains absolutely NO medication of any kind. In a birth control pack the placebo pills are used strictly to keep you in the routine of taking the pill everyday.AnswerNo. Placebo pills have no effect on your cycle at all - they are simply a reminder to you to keep taking a pill at the same time every day. The bleeding you have while on BCP is actually not a period. It is withdrawal bleeding in response to your hormone levels dropping while you are not taking active BCP.You can take the inactive pills or skip them completely, as long as you remember to start using your active pills again at the end of the week.The way women use BCP to skip a period that is coming at an inconvenient time is to toss out the inactive pills and start using the new packet of active pills without skipping a day. This with your doctors or health care provider's OK.


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