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Your period may start within 5 days after going off the pill or it may come when it is due.
Usually within a few days to a week, if you are going to feel side effects you will know it.
let your period bleed for a while, and then when it's going away you could start taking the hormonal pills again. Try not to forget. Although apparently you only need 3 days of bleeding to be healthy and allow your cycle to keep moving even on the pill. So 3 days of period is enough.
Your period will start within 7 days
No, starting the Pill will not immediately cause a delay in your period and starting the Pill late in your cycle can cause breakthrough bleeding that can last for days or weeks. The pill will start delaying periods after taken for a full cycle, depending on the hormones and your reaction sometimes it takes a couple cycles.
When this happens, you need to use a condom for 7 days because you missed a pill. You could also take the morning after pill.
About 3-4 days after the last pill.
To switch from the IUD to the birth control pill, start taking the pill seven days before IUD removal if possible. Otherwise, start the pill the day of IUD removal and use a backup method of birth control for the first seven days. (The exception: if you get Paragard removed and start the pill during the first five days of your period, no backup is necessary. That doesn't work with the hormonal IUDs, though.)
Yes, because a lot of times when you miss a pill, even by a few hours, you could start your period. It's nothing to worry about. You went off the pill, so your body is going to react the same as if you had missed a pill. But if you feel like something is really wrong, or different, then contact your doctor.
Then do not have unprotected sex until you start your next pill pack...ON TIME.
If you had sex during the three days without protection, or within the first week of pill use, you could be pregnant. Take a pregnancy test.