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Yes, taking three birth control pills or taking the morning after pill can cause a missed period.
Continue taking the active pill, one for each day you want to delay your period, before taking the non-active pills.
Keep taking the normal pill and you won't get your period.. Skip the sugar pills completely.
Breakthrough bleeding is fairly common when you start using most hormonal contraceptives. If you are using a mini - progestin only pill (POP) you should call your doctor, having a period while taking mini pills can also mean you are ovulating.
absolutely, that has been proven time and again.
You should continue taking the pill as scheduled regardless of any bleeding.
this is bad, you should definitely ask your local pharmacist or family doctor. you are supposed to get your period when you stop taking the pills for 7 days or take your sugar pills.
There is no guarantee that taking two birth control pills in a day will stop your period sooner. Generally speaking the only time you should take two of these pills in one day is if you forgot to take a pill the day before. Taking two pills on the same day may have no effect on your period but will reduce the effectiveness of the pill.
Keep taking your pill all the way through the placebo ones, then after you are done taking the sugar pills don't take the next months pills. You may or may not get your period that next month. Everyone is different.
Taking or not taking a pill before, after or during your menstrual period does not make you pregnant. Sexual intercourse does that.
That depends on the pill. If you are taking a Sunday start pill you should start taking the pills the Sunday after your period starts. There should be an information sheet with your pills that will tell you when to start. Otherwise, you might try contacting the pharmacists to make sure you're using them correctly.