No its not particularly safe. You should never change the way that you take any medication without talking to a doctor first.
For some specific reasons some women do choose to skip a period and take the pill for 2 consecutive months and as a one off this is unlikely to cause any long term issues but you should absolutely not do so every month. The chemicals in the Pill are known to stimulate your endometrium (the lining of your womb) and continued use of the Pill without a break could lead to thickening of the endometrium which in turn could cause you real health problems in the future.
So before you do anything else, talk honestly to a doctor and explain what you have been doing, for how long and ask what your options are.
Secondly, if anyone is putting pressure on you to taking the pill constantly then you should seriously consider your relationship with that person. Would anyone that genuinely cared for you put your health at risk rather than cope with 7 sex-free days?
Make an appointment with your doctor.
Birth control is the only healthy way of skipping a period. Continous skipping of periods through birth control is not adviseable.
The only risk of skipping your period using the birth control pill is unscheduled bleeding. Skipping does not have any medical risks, and it does not increase the risk of pregnancy.
Skipping sugar pills to avoid a period reduces, and does not raise, your risk of getting pregnant on the pill.
Yes, you can do most activities when you are on your period. It really just depends on how you feel physically. If you are not having cramps or anything you should be just fine. There are some people that even swim while on their period, they just use a tampon.
Skipping your period by taking extra birth control pills or fewer placebo (sugar) pills lowers, not raises, your risk of pregnancy.
??? hmm. No. Nothing will happen if you kiss, I wouldn't suggest doing anything that involves that area until your done with your period though.
Skipping your period with NuvaRing does not increase the risk of pregnancy. Using hormonal birth control with a shorter or absent break may actually lower the risk of pregnancy.
Any medical treatment can cause stress on the body, resulting in a late period or completely skipping your period
Skipping your period on the birth control pill, whether it happens with normal use or because you skipped the placebo week on purpose, isn't bad. It doesn't increase the risk of pregnancy, and causes no damage.
It is possible for your period to skip a month or two, but if you skip more than 4 months or so, you might be pregnant or there is something wrong with your horomones, or you might just be stressed out about your period skipping months. If anything you should go see a doctor, he might help you.
Skipping a period by taking two cycles back to back does not increase the risk of pregnancy. If anything, it decreases the risk.
Ideally, your withdrawal bleeding will happen when you take the placebos next, but some women will have unscheduled bleeding or spotting after skipping a period by taking active pills continuously. It's a bit unpredictable.