It has been my experience that your cycles will usually be fairly close. I've never had mine vary more than a day off, depending on what I've been doing that day. (the more active, the earlier it may start) .
AnswerMy periods always come on a Tuesday, but a day off isn't a big deal. But it should come the same day or the next. If you exercise or active, it will come faster. AnswerI'm a Sunday starter, and my periods always come on Tuesdays. I've been on Yasmin for about a year now. AnswerI am on Ortho Tri-Cyclen and I am a Sunday starter. My period usually comes on Tuesday or Wednesday, but sometimes even Thursday. AnswerI'm a Yasmin Sunday starter and I always start my period on a Wednesday every month. AnswerIt depends. If you have never really had a regular period then it's normal to still have irregular periods while being on Birth Control. my periods are usually a few days off every time. I've even been known to start 2 weeks early sometimes too so it's all good, I wouldn't worry about it too much.yes you still will get your period on the pill. some pills you get your period every month and there are some pills that you have your period every three months. just talk to your doctor about what is right for you.
Yes, you can change the date of your period with birth control pills. For more information, talk with your health care provider or pharmacist. It's easier to do with some pills than others, and you must be aware that you may have spotting or unscheduled bleeding while you're changing your cycle.
On hormonal birth control you don't get a period, you get a withdrawal bleed.
Hormonal birth control pills work by stopping your menstrual cycles so that you no longer ovulate, and as you no longer ovulate you also no longer menstruate. The bleeding women experience on the pill is a withdrawal bleed caused by the drop in synthetic hormones when going from active to inactive pills or the week break every 28 days. Your withdrawal bleed should always occur on that placebo week, once you've been on the pill for a while this will be exact to the day.
Providing it arrives when on the 7 day break or sugar pills then this is normal.
You will likely go back to the pattern you had before.
Some women will have unscheduled and unexpected bleeding when starting the birth control pill.
Starting hormonal birth control may cause an immediate effect on your period. Over time, the birth control pill lightens menstrual bleeding.
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Continue taking your birth control pills as scheduled.
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Skipping your period by taking extra birth control pills or fewer placebo (sugar) pills lowers, not raises, your risk of pregnancy.
Delay your period by 2 days.
Lemon Juice & Taking Birth Control Pills Also.
depends on the birth control. if you're taking the regular pills, you'll still get your period, but, unlike mine, it wont be at wacky times.
If you start the birth control pill on the day your period starts, you'll have immediate protection.
you will get your period when you start taking your "period" placebo pills in your pack
If they are your birth control pills, prescribed by your doctor, you need to make another appointment and listen this time to what your doctor tells you.
Your period usually starts from Tuesday to Thursday after taking the reminder pills.
yes, but it just might be breakthrough bleeding.
can you get pergnent if you took birth control pills only twice last month then had your period but had unprotected sex after your period will you get your period the next month??