Yes you can but it really depens on what BC pills you're taking. If you get a period with these BC pills then start a new pack. Contact your doctor or Pharmacist for medical advice relating to these pills.
No. Continue taking your pills as scheduled, regardless of any bleeding.
If you missed that many pills your birth control most likely won't be effective until the end of the second pack. If you miss more than two, you have to restart the pill cycle.
In general the answer is yes... it would be ideal if the pack of pills is one of the "mono-phasic" types meaning all of the active pills are the same dosage. all of the active pills will have the same shape and color in a monophasic pack. Just try to get a new prescription in time to take a full 21 days of pills without missing any for the best results. also make sure the pills have not expired or may not be as effective.
Tough question with so little information. The short answer is that if you do it right, you will be okay. (Probably.) If you just stop taking the pill and start a new pack after your period, you should be okay. But if you try to use the half-used pack it could cause you problems. Are you on a tricyclic birth control? (You can tell by the color of the pills.) Tricyclic birth control pills are different colors for each week. Monophase pills are one color. If you are on a tricyclic pill, you can not start taking the pack after the your period and expect to be protected from pregnancy. You will have to throw the pack away and start a new one. If it is a monophase, (pills are one color except placebo pills) the pills are still good, and you could finish the pack after your period, but you might just want to throw it away to keep you from getting confused. If you were to use the half empty pack, you would have to keep close track of things since you would be off the schedual set by the pack and have to start a new pack half way through.
no it is not. if you read the paper that comes with your pills you will see that.
i would start another pack 5 days woaw
Different birth control pills have different colors, and so the "yellow pills" in one pack are a typical time for a period, but in another brand or not.
There should be instructions in your pill packet. Or your doctor should have told you when they prescribed them to you.You should start your pack the first Sunday after you start your period even if your period is not over yet. Do not skip any pills and start a new pack as soon as you finish your 7 inactive pills at the end of your pack.
When you want to get pregnant.
it depends. if you are taking the 28 tablet pack or the 21. if you are taking the 28 you should not have any time in between packs. i am not really sure how the 21 day pack works.
their are 50 otters in one pack