No, as it will stop your period and you will have terrible pains, you can only start taking them when your off, and you have to do that till you stop taking the pill or you won't have your periods.
For a safer protection, you might miss the period between both drugs. You might start the pill on the day you were supposed to start your "drug-free week". You might also start the pill 2-3 days later. It shouldn't affect birth control.
About 3-4 days after the last pill.
If you just started taking the pill recently, breakthrough bleeding which is bleeding during the weeks that you are on active birth control, is normal. Do not stop taking the pill, keep going, this is normal and should clear up within 3 cycles.
Absolutely. You can start taking it whenever. It is recommended that you start taking the pill when you start your period. So I would suggest you wait until you get your period then start again.
I would start on that Sunday. I took the pill for years and started the new pack 2-3 days after my period started. It is just important that you start to take them again otherwise they don't work.
if you just want to do it once, you can skip the sugar pill week and start a new pack instead. if you want to have fewer periods in general, talk to your doctor about switching to a pill like seasonique which will give you only 1 period every 3 months. however, either of these methods may cause spotting between periods.AnswerIf you are on a 21 day pill just start the next packet the day after you finsih one. If you are on a 28 day pill with sugar pills, forget the sugar pills and start a new packet.
No this is good and to be expected. Some women stop menstruating all together from the pill.
Usually after the first or second pill, although it depends on how long your period usually lasts. If you normally only go 3 days, you may not start until the fourth or fifth day. After you've taken them for a while, you should start on the same pill each time.
All I know is that if you continuously take the pill, you will not have your period. This means the week that you should start your period, you would start a new pack. I skipped one month, but by the time I got through my second pack of pills, stopped taking the pill so I would have my period. I just felt so bloated and yucky. If skipping your periods is why you want to go on the pill, I suggest something like Seasonique. You only have your period every 3 months.
Most probably not, even with such a short period.
No it isn't bad but you should take the pill the day your period starts. Because you took it during the middle of your period you'll probably be around 3-4 days late for your next period and your start date may of changed.AnswerYOu should also use condoms or similar additional birth control for the first week if you do not start on the first day of your period. In later months you willnot need to do this as long as you have not missed any pills.
That's a question that should have been answered by your doctor when you receivd your prescription. Perhaps it would be better to ask your pharmacist or physician rather than require people here to answer SPECIFIC medical questions. Hello. You need to start a new pack of pills after the seven day break from pills. If you start a new pack right away you wont have a period and this could mess up your future cycles.