i tried its not worth it. it made me very sick.
The pills you take when you are on your period are sugar pills. They aren't necessary to take but are just a great reminder of when you should start the actual estrogen pills. I would take the whole pack as directed to stay in the habit...you have more chances of forgetting to take a pill if it's something you don't do everyday...trust me...I was on them for 16 years.
I'm not on the brand of birth control pill, but I find it's usual for my period to take up to 4 days to come once I start the white pills.
you are not alone. i have my period 4 whole month and this is the first time i have i period. :S:S I'm confused
Yes, of course the morning after pill will affect your menstrual cycle - that's the whole point in taking it! The purpose of the morning after pill is to delay ovulation or prevent ovulation, thus can prevent or delay menstruation, the sudden rise and drop in hormones can also result in a withdrawal bleed.
I wouldn't worry. Did you go through the whole cycle of pills? If you did as soon as you are suppose to start your pills then do. If you are still in doubt call your doctor.
Bring whole milk to a boil, let cool, and drink it. Works every time, but, I can't tell you why
No and it won't change your period. It takes a month before the pill takes effect so you will have your period as you nornally do. If you have sex it won't keep you from getting pregnant either because, again, it takes a whole cycle before it is effective.
If you just started the pill your bleeding with probably last however long it did before you started taking the pill. Your next period however will most likely last around 5 days. The pill helps to regulate your period, and it does a great job! But since the first pills you take when you are bleeding are basically placebos your body wont change until you go through almost a whole pack.
That is exactly what it is supposed to do, yes. The whole idea is to regulate your period so that you don't get pregnant as easily. Birth control pills are made from female hormones.
Well it depends on what you want to do and why. If you want to start taking birth control pills for contraception then that is a whole other conversation then just wanting to do something for your health. If you are irregular you need to talk to the doctor about the possibiliy of having poly cystic ovarian syndrome.
You don't have to start the very first day your birth control says you start your period. I usually start late monday, monday nights or tuesday. But if you havn't the whole week, you could be pregnant, or there maybe something wrong with the pills, so go see your doctor, or a teen clinic.
No, you absolutely cannot chew Extenze pills. These pills are currently only made to be swallowed with liquid in whole.