If you are off the contraceptive pill for a few days, it is safe to go back on. However, it is important to use another contraceptive for the following 7 days until you are fully protected again by the pill, if you want to avoid pregnancy.
yes
Keep taking the normal pill and you won't get your period.. Skip the sugar pills completely.
Not in most cases, if you have been on the pill for a while it can take a few days for your periods to become normal.
It is not effective. You can get pregnant .
After the second pill, Misoprostol, it can start after 30 minutes or longer. It's individual. It can then take 5-6 hours or a few days.
Yes.
Yes. Doing so is safe and does not increase the risk of pregnancy as long as you start your next pack two days earlier. The important rule to follow is to not go more than seven days without an active birth control pill.
Not really.
Usually within a few days to a week, if you are going to feel side effects you will know it.
You can have the contraceptive injection Depo Provera in the last few days of your Pill packet. Â If you have not taken the Pill for a while, or used any other form of contraception, you will probably have to have a pregnancy test before they will inject you with Depo Provera. Â Alternatively, they may ask you to come back for your injection while you are having a menstrual period.
smelly brown discharge is STD please get checked. Smelly is the key word here. If you are having brown discharge that smells like old blood discuss changing to a different pill, you may need a mini-pill.
Are you on the pill. Because if you are just start another pill pack on the week that you would normally start your placebo (no hormone) pills. That way you won't have your period until the end of the next pill pack.