Typically people say that you are suppose to have your period once you start your inactive pills. I have been on Birth Control pills for a half a year and mine has started on the 20/21 day- a couple days before the inactive kicked in. I would say that you started your period early. If you you are not taking your bc pills regularly or if you are new to bc pills that you are using, typically it takes your body a while to adjust. Watch for signs for the next couple of months and keep track of when you start. If it continues to be irregular and/or becomes a cause for concern, go to your doctor. Also, different birth controls have different effects on people. I had to switch the first one that I was on b/c I spotted almost every day whereas the one that I am on now is much better and I'm more regular.
21 days after the first day of your last period usually
Triquilar 21 is supposed to be started only on day 5 (day 1 is the first day of bleeding) - this is what my doctor said. i hope this helps
On the 21-day schedule, take one tablet a day for 21 days, then skip 7 days and repeat the cycle
Yes, it is. In the first 18 months of your period, it is not regular and can take up to 42 days rather than 30 or 31. On certain days, your period is not heavy, and is just a bit of spotting. On other days, it is quite heavy and can sometimes 'flood' (meaning that it goes through the pantyliner and onto your pants). It's completely normal, so don't worry. ;)
the first day of summer is May 5th, so it'll be 55 days
You have your period a fixed 14 days after you ovulate. So if a woman has her period every 21 days, she ovulates on 21-14=7...the 7th day after the 1st day of her period.
On average for between 14 and 21 days.
10,227 days
12 hours*21 days=252 hours
National Hugging Day, which was started in 1986, is on January 21.
June 21 is the 172nd day of the year 193 days remaining until the end of the year.June 21, 1968, was a Friday.
You have two choices. YOu can continue the pack you started accidentally, or you can take a break of no longer than seven days to have a withdrawal bleed. If you do the latter, just start the pack after that a day earlier than scheduled, so that you don't go more than seven days without an active pill.