use a hot water bottle and put it on ether your stomach or back to get ride of period pains
A couple of months.
No. Take them the way you are suppose to, do not skip any pills. This is important for a regular cycle.
Once you stop taking the birth control pills you are able to become pregnant.
Yes for a week or more.
You shouldn't be taking birth control if you're not prescribed it. Birth control pills don't stop periods, they stop pregnancy.
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.
It's not a period, it's a withdrawal bleed and it only happens because you stop taking your pills. You can just as easily go straight from one pack to the next without a break. This is more reliable and you never have any periods.
The first day of your period will start once you stop taking the active pills.
Take your birth control pills every day that you have a pill in the package. Some pills are designed to be taken for only three weeks out of the month, but most have enough pills to take one every day.NO! Take all of the pills every month, whether you have your period or not. Start the new packet the following day.BCPills only work if taken everyday, missing pills even occasionally will make the effectiveness drop.You may find after taking the pill for some time that your periods become light or stop all together, continue taking the pills as directed.
no
Yes, they have no active ingredients.
When you want to get pregnant.