Yes, you can start the next pack of pills earlier. Doing so may shorten your period, and does not decrease the effectiveness of the pill or increase the risk of pregnancy. (If anything, it lowers the risk). You may, however, have unscheduled bleeding or spotting if you do so.
If you start the birth control pill now, the period is likely to be shorter, although that's not guaranteed.
Answering "If im starting to take your new birth control pills and your period comes on the 14 but you started taken them on the 12 will that stop your period?"
Just continue taking your pills as normal.
Well...yes if You already started You period b4 and You r now sexually active then it is possible to get pregnant!
The Renaissance period is said by historians to have started around 1450-1500
yes that is a sigh that your period has started
A shorter pendulum has a shorter period. A longer pendulum has a longer period.
There is no reason not to be active on your period.
Yes, Starting Your Period At 8 Is Completey Normal. You Can Start From 8-16 Years Old. x
No. starting birth control in the middle of your cycle does NOT delay your period. I started it in the middle of mine and i was fine. it ended on the EXACT day that it was supposed to.
A dormant volcano has been "non active for a while but may become active at any time. An intermittent volcano has either been non active for a longer or shorter period but I'm not sure which. They don't have a whole lot of difference.
Periods can be anywhere from 28 days to 40 days apart. Your period is your uterus clearing the space so you can have a baby.