Yes, you should take your Birth Control pill as scheduled regardless of any bleeding.
February being a short month should have nothing to do with your period start date. So if your period starts late in March, it is not as a result of how many days are in February. Your period should come when it is due; if it is later than usual, you might want to take a pregnancy test or consult your doctor.
Depending on how "late" you are...... It may simply mean that your period is late. The body doesn't run like the clock on your wall. If your following period does not start when it should have....... Go see your doctor to get checked out.
Take the pill as soon as you remember if its during the middle of a cycle. But prior to your period its too late and you will need to start a new pack when you usually do and also use a condom for 2 weeks to prevent pregnancy.
Dont worry about what age you will start your period every girl is different.You could start as early as age 8 and as late as 20.You will start when ever your body is ready,so dont worry about it coming to late..
The usual ages for a girl to start her period is about 11-17 however some people are early and others are late so it really depends on you.
No foods can be used to start a late period. Your period will arrive when it is ready. Unfortunately you cannot force these things. However, if sexually active, perform a pregnancy test.
If your period is late; normally more than two weeks. You may also start to feel nauseous in the mornings and possibly your breasts become more tender than usual.
No i woundlt be worried because when you start takin them pills your hormones start going all wierd which means that your body is getting used to the pills so when you start them pills your period starts alot later than usual i would not be worried, but if you do not start your period in a bout 2 weeks see a docter :)
Most girls start their period when they are 12-14, but you can start as early as 8 and as late as 18. I started my period when I was just 10. You're breasts start developing 2 years before you have you're being the onset of you period (usually). If you haven't started and you're breasts have been growing for 2 years you should see a doctor.
Go and see the doctor
take a pregnancy test.
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