As long as you have had a negative pregnancy test or there is NO CHANCe of being pregnant (such as no sex) then it doesnt matter when you start. It may just throw off your pill pack and you may have a more irregular cycle to start off with.
Usually you start on the 1st day and if you miss that I'm sure it will be OK I used to have irregular periods so as i didn't know when my next would be i just took it for 2 weeks whilst not on under my doctors orders and used a condom for those weeks + an extra week just to be safe. It will be fine. Ask your doctor to be sure... different pills and that.
Yes. Though it is less likely than other times during a monthly cycle, there is no time during a woman's menstrual cycle that can be said to be free of the risk of pregnancy. Sperm can remain viable for several days within the vagina, and if an egg is present there is always a possibility of pregnancy, even during menstruation.
Yes; if you start birth control on the first day of your period, you'll have immediate protection.
i dont think so!
Yes you can start birth control while on your period. Usually your doctor will tell you to start on a Sunday so it's easier to remember when you first started your pack.If you get your period on the Sunday you start you still start on birth control.
There is no way to know when you will start your period when you first start taking Triphasal birth control. You just have to wait and see how your body reacts.
It's very unlikely that you'd have a normal period the first month off birth control (I'm assuming by 'birth control' what you actually mean is the combination pill - please don't use these terms interchangeably, there are many forms of birth control!). Your first 'period' will be your withdrawal bleed as normal, but after that it may take a few months to get a real period again. It can also take up to 12 months for your cycles to regulate again once you stop using hormonal birth control.
Yes
You will begin your period the next month as usual, except more on target. you are supposed to start the birth control the first Sunday after you get your period, so you are doing it right.
Usually pills are started on the first SUNDAY after your period.
spotting is the beginning of what will be your period.
Yes, if you start the birth control pill for the first time before your period, your period will come later. It usually comes during the last week of the cycle.
Yes, sometmes when you start birth control you will have break through bleeding and it can tie in with your period since you started the pill during your period.
Starting the pill before your period may delay your period, but you may also have breakthrough bleeding during the first three cycles. If starting the pill before your period, use a back up Birth Control method for the first seven days.