This is not normal but it does happen quite often. It's because your body is out of wack due to you skipping your period. See your Doctor if you're still bleeding on Monday.
It is possible to "skip" menstruation by not taking the placebo birth control pills and instead starting a new pack.
Probably not, but you may have unscheduled bleeding or spotting.
A placebo effect
No bleeding that you have on birth control pills is an "actual period." Instead, it's withdrawal bleeding brought on by the drop in hormones when you miss pills or when you have your normally scheduled placebo week.
You should still get a period each month while on birth control. You will usually start your period during the week that you take your placebo pills, because they have no hormones in them. If you skip the placebo pills and start your active pills instead, this will delay your period.
They take a Placebo .
A placebo
A medication given in research that has no medical properties is called a placebo
Actually, a placebo is a substance or treatment with no therapeutic effect that is used as a control in medical research. It allows researchers to isolate the true effects of a treatment by comparing the results from the actual treatment group to those from the placebo group.
it is the aspect of the expierment that acts as the control meaing you do nothing to it. i.e if you have 3 people and you test two of them with a drug and give one a placebo yet none of the three knows who is getting what. you then compare the results thus the one you gave the placebo to acts as the control.
Yes, that will work. Make sure you don't go more than seven days without an active birth control pill.
control group and placebo group variable and controlled