If you are referring to skipping the 'sugar pills' and going straight to the new packet, this should prevent the breakthrough bleeding that comes while taking the inactive pills.
If you skipped the inactive pills without starting the new packet, yes you will have breakthrough bleeding.
Yes, that's perfectly reasonable and does not increase the risk of pregnancy.
It may start before, on, or after the last placebo pill. You should continue taking the pill on schedule regardless of bleeding.
it depends,if your on the 28 pack and take ur sugar pills, it wont stop you from getting ur period.if u wanna miss ur period dont take the sugar pills and continue right away wit the new pack of pills
To my knowledge the last week of birth control pills are placebos. That means they are simply sugar pills that help keep you in a routine. I think the lack of regular birth control pills during that last week cause you to start your period because you stop the hormones associated with those pills. Of course, I haven't taken them for over 10 years and the new types may be different.
My doctor said that it can stop your period. This pill is to lighten and shorten the length of your period. This pill has more days in which you actually take the bc pill. Other bc pills have like 4 fewer days then you take the sugar pills. If you want to have your period while taking this pill just disregard the last real pill. It should make your start your period. If not skip the last 2. I would talk to your doctor first.
it is not advised. you should finish all the pills at the alotted time and then you can start your new pack, if you are still on your period and the sugar pills are completed you can still move onto the next pack.
With the traditional birth control pill you take a cycle of pills every day for 21 days and then 7 days of sugar pills. In the 7 days of the sugar pills you have a period. Today, there are pills that skip the 7 days of pills and you stay on pills for 3 months and then after the cycle of 3 months you have a period. In both cases after the period you start a new cycle of pills.
You are suppose to be off of the pill while you have your period. The pills you take during your period are only sugar and do nothing.
Yes, many women stop menstruating while taking BC pills.
You're probably pregnant, and no amount of birth control is going to reverse it.
Some women do gain weight while on contraceptive pills, and some do not. Skipping your period, or not taking the in-active green sugar pills, will not make you gain weight, it will just skip your period.
If you take birth control, simply skip the week of sugar pills and you won't get your period. If you're not, ask your doctor about birth control methods - there are some pills out there designed to stop your period for months at a time.
this is bad, you should definitely ask your local pharmacist or family doctor. you are supposed to get your period when you stop taking the pills for 7 days or take your sugar pills.
Yes, they have no active ingredients.