Yes you can do. But the problem about this is your putting yourself at risk of pregnancy and also messing up your BCP cycle. BCP gives your body a regular period cycle evey four weeks. If you miss pills your put yourself at risk of pregnancy and also lower the amount of hormones stopping you from getting pregnant and also messing up your cycles. But the choice is yours hun. If you do miss pills, then use a condom for a week. Every pill you miss you need to use a condom for a week. Do this and you should be protected against pregnancy. If you miss two weeks worth of pills, then your have to wear a condom for a month to prevent pregnancy. Good luck and recommend me if Ive helped you.
Yes, absolutely. That's a reasonable way to use the pill, and brings no increased risk of pregnancy.
It's possible that changing birth control pills will change the timing of your next period.
Starting a pack of birth control pills a day early does not increase the risk of pregnancy; in fact, it may decrease the risk. Continue taking your pills as normal. Your period will just arrive a day early that's all.
Starting the birth control pill will not cause an earlier period. It will delay your period. Talk to your health care provider or pharmacist to clarify what you should do next.
In some birth control brands, the green pills are active pills and should not be skipped. In other brands, the green pills are placebos (sugar pills or reminder pills) and can be skipped. Talk to your pharmacist or health care provider to get information specific to your brand of birth control pills. If you skip active pills, your period will be early and you increase the risk of pregnancy. If you skip placebo pills, your period will be delayed.
If you're on birth control and have missed any pills this can result in a early period. Alternatively pregnancy, irregular periods or hormone imbalance can also cause a early period.
no this is NOT normal, maybe you have forgotten the pill or miscalculated.
Continue taking your birth control pills as scheduled.
In general, all birth control pills, as well as the patch and ring and the Mirena IUD, make your period lighter.
Yes, normally birth control pills will reduce the number of days of bleeding.
Period time disturbed
That is usually not normal because you shouldn't get a period while on those pills you might want to see a doctor.
Hello there. Yes a period can be delayed if you have missed some of your birth control pills.