You can try by starting your new pack immediately after completing the last pack. Some women will experience unpredictable spotting or bleeding when trying this.
You can delay your period by continuing to take your pills. You shouldn't get your period when on the pill, hence the placebo week where you do. I've skipped my period before because I was going on vacation, if you're on the mono kind of pill it's really easy to do this.
If you took them every day for a week you would delay your period by one week.
You can take Norethisterone which will stop your period for as long as you take it.
Either one could be true. Take a pregnancy test to find out.
You can, but you run the risk of pregnancy.
The doctor will advice you when he prescribes it to you after you have a positive pregnancy test. Just having your period a week delayed does not mean you are pregnant.
If you are not on birth control (I'm assuming you aren't, which is good!) and need to delay your period, you'll need to talk to your doctor about Norethisterone. It can delay it for about a week if you do it on time. It's often used for women on their wedding day and/or honeymoon.
Continue taking your birth control pills as scheduled.
Sometimes it can delay ur period but it wont stop it ... the shots stops ur period for three months tho Actually, if you're on the mono kind of pill you can choose when to have your period by simply starting a new pack when you reach the placebo week. If you've been taking the pill for a few months you shouldn't get your period until a couple of days after not taking it.
If your period is one week overdue, then a pregnancy test is recommended to determine if you are pregnant. However, being a week late does not necessarily mean that you are pregnant; just that you should get tested for pregnancy. Birth control and stress are examples of things that can impact a cycle which had previously been normal/regular.
Worrying about it can delay it. If you think you may be pregnant best to get the test done now rather than sit around worrying about it and making things worse. Sometimes if we are ill or a bit run down that can delay it as well.
You should still get a period each month while on birth control. You will usually start your period during the week that you take your placebo pills, because they have no hormones in them. If you skip the placebo pills and start your active pills instead, this will delay your period.