That depends on your reason for taking it. If the idea was a progesterone challenge, there's no need to continue. If you're taking it as part of a hormone replacement therapy regimen, you should continue. You need to contact your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
You shouldn't start taking the pill until you have started or have just ended you period. You should speak to your doctor about when you should start taking the pill if it has been prescribed to you for cycle regulation because you will need to make sure that the reason you have not had a period is not due to pregnancy.
You should not be pregnant when you start taking the pills as you start taking them within a week of the start of your period and if you have a period you are 99.5% sure you are not pregnant. However if you are pregnant the pills will have no effect.
You can either start taking the pill on the first day of your period, which is called day one start, or on the first Sunday after your period, which is called a Sunday start.
According to the Package and the actual website itself no. You should start taking it on the Sunday immediately following your period, or on the very first day of your period.
That depends on the pill. If you are taking a Sunday start pill you should start taking the pills the Sunday after your period starts. There should be an information sheet with your pills that will tell you when to start. Otherwise, you might try contacting the pharmacists to make sure you're using them correctly.
They include medroxyprogesterone (Provera, Amen, Depo-Provera ), norethindrone acetate (Aygestin, Norlutate), and norgestrel (Ovrel).
Your period should be back within 8 weeks.
You can start them whenever, but it is a possibility that your period will be delayed.
You should always finish your pack You should always finish your pack
Yes. Once you start taking the sugar pills (the last week of the pack), your regular period should start in the first few days. It may continue through when you start taking active pills again, however, especially if you normally have heavy or long periods. Once on the pill for a few months, your periods should lighten, and you should only have bleeding when you take the sugar pills. Everyone's different. Also, if you don't get your period by the time you start taking active pills again, you may be pregnant, and you should see your doctor.
You should call your doctor or a pharmacist. But in my experience, you must wait until the Sun. after your period starts. On that Sun, start your pack of pills.
No, as it will stop your period and you will have terrible pains, you can only start taking them when your off, and you have to do that till you stop taking the pill or you won't have your periods.