Take it as directed to make sure that it acts properly as a contraceptive. Check in with your doctor if you want to change your cycle.
No, continue taking the pill as scheduled.
up to and not exceeding 5 days.
You should continue taking the birth control pill as scheduled regardless of bleeding.
why for 10 days? are you having irreg heartbeats, side effects, etc? ask your doc to decrease dosage befor you stop taking altogether- how long have you been taking it?
in approx. 14 days.
You need to go see the doctor. You could be pregnant.
Birth control pills/patches can really do a number on your hormones so it's quite common for your periods to be all over the place (especially when you first start taking them or you stop them.)
Don't take it in the first place! That is a horrible thing to get into!!! Do it only for the sake of having a wonderful blessing!(a baby)
Most definitely yes.
it should not quit working after 3 days if this is your first time taking it, you need to call your doctor about the dosage
Hormonal birth control suppresses the menstrual cycles to stop ovulation, thus it will take time for your body to ovulate once you stop taking the birth control. You may get a withdrawal bleed three days after you stop taking a hormonal birth control pill, this is bleeding that mimics menstruation while on the combination pill, caused by the drop in synthetic hormones when you stop taking the active pills.
In the next ten days.