Not according to the PDR, but women who might get pregnant or are breast feeding must not handle the mefloquine. There are many drug interactions listed for mefloquine and the side effects seem to be mainly sensory affecting ears, eyes , and touch. However, with these many side effect and interactions, it may very well effect your cycle. Take a pregnancy test to be sure before taking the pill if at all possible.
You can ask your doctor to prescribe you Norethisterone to delay menstruation. This is a progesterone pill so overrides the hormonal drop that triggers menstruation. Take three times per day from three days before your period is due and continue to take the tablets until you want your period.
To start the pill again you take it on the first day of your next period.
Since you have been having your period, it means that you are not pregnant.
You shouldn't start taking the pill until you have started or have just ended you period. You should speak to your doctor about when you should start taking the pill if it has been prescribed to you for cycle regulation because you will need to make sure that the reason you have not had a period is not due to pregnancy.
Not in most cases, if you have been on the pill for a while it can take a few days for your periods to become normal.
Is it normal to get period cramps while on the pill?
yes i went to the doctor to get my shot for depo provera, i had been on it for more than a year and they gave me birth control pills right away. I decided i wanted to be on the pill because of weight gain and they started me on it without waiting for my period. i have been on the pill now for 8 months and i still have not gotten my period
If she's been on the pill for over a month then she's protected against pregnancy.
A sugar pill is what women take to start their period. It allows the period to start.
If you've been on the pill for over a month then you'll be covered.
The period is either late like it can be naturally or, if you had sex without any other protection, you are pregnant. Being off the pill for a month means you are completely unprotected. Missing one pill is enough.
It is possible to get you're period when using an active pill. Maybe when you are just started using the pill, because it takes some time for your body to get use to it.But if you have been using it for a wile, you might want to consult a doctor.