Start taking the pill now. Use a back up method of birth control, like condoms or abstinence from vaginal sex, until you've taken seven pills in a row correctly.
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If you stopped taking them after a week you should start your period in three to five days. If you are 7 days into a new packet you probably won't start your "period" until the week you take the inactive pills.
You can use Norethisterone up to three days before menstruation to delay your period - taken three times per day it is a progesterone pill that prevents the dip in progesterone that would trigger menstruation, you continue taking it until you want your period to start. There is no other effective means of stopping menstruation, nor can you stop menstruation once it's started for just one day.
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The contraceptive pill can flare up candida of which thrush is a common symptom
The only way you can delay menstruation is by taking birth control pills.
Nothing. You are just not guaranteed to not be pregnant when you start taking them. It's always best to follow the directions on these things...
can you start to bleed after just taking one contraceptive pill?
They usually last six months.
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Please talk to your health care professional or find the official instructions for your contraceptive. My understanding is that one must take birth control pills for a month to be assured of contraceptive effects. Meanwhile use a backup method like condoms or foam according to the instructions.
Taking two birth control pills could delay menstruation, or could cause breakthrough bleeding. It's a gamble.