Its best if you start taking the pill on the first day of your period. However you can start taking it anytime.
You need to consult a Doctor about this.
When taking the birth control pills you still have a monthly cycle. That is what the different color pills are for in your pack. So that you still have your cycle every month.
There is no harm in taking the birth control pills out of sequence as long as you were not taking placebos (sugar pills) when you should have been taking active pills.
Packet of birth control pills on the kitchen counter, receipts from the pharmacy for birth control pills, or your wife asking, "Have you seen my birth control pills?"
If you were on the shot but you switched to taking birth control pills, but you do not take the birth control pills anymore, you have a high chance of pregnancy if you have been having unprotected intercourse. All the active hormones from the birth control will have little or no effect after 3 days of not taking birth control.
The first pill is taken on the first day of your period.
Yes, taking multiple birth control pills can cause spotting.
If you want to delay your menstral cycle, you should get pregnant.
Right on the first day. It will take a month before the pills will be effective.
Your period usually comes during the placebo pills week(sugar pills).
yeah you can!
Birth control pills do not increase the risk of birth defects in babies conceived by women who are or were taking them.
Yes it can, but not for long. Birth control pills have hormones in them. Also after quitting birth control pills/patches you have a higher risk of getting pregnant!
If he is taking female birth control pills forget him. They contain hormones and he is not taking them for birth control.
No you dont stop!!!!!
Keep taking your pills as directed.
Yes, skip the 7 inactive pills and go straight to the next packet of pills, the day after taking the last active pill, in packet 1.
Yes, you should continue your birth control pills as schedule regardless of bleeding.
Yes, taking three birth control pills or taking the morning after pill can cause a missed period.
Birth control pills are female hormones, a man should not take them.
There are no known drug interactions between OxyContin and birth control pills.
you will get your period when you start taking your "period" placebo pills in your pack
Because estrogen and progesterone hormone levels control the female cycle and the pills operate by "skewing" the cycle.
Taking any antibiotics can make your pills ineffective. You should always use alternative birth control while on antibiotics (and through your next full cycle).
Were you taking birth control pills before TTC?