If your period starts on sunday, you can start the pill that day.
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.
You can start either on the first day of your period, or on a Sunday (after you have made sure there is no way you are pregnant). Use a back-up form of birth control for the first month and make sure you take the pill at the same time everyday.
Taking Back Sunday formed in Amityville, New York in 1999.
If you start the pill on the first day of your period, you have immediate protection against pregnancy.
The next Sunday. __________________________ With Sunday start, you're supposed to start on the Sunday of getting your period, or the following Sunday. For example: You start your period on Sunday : START YOUR BC. You start your period Wednesday... WAIT TIL SUNDAY TO START. **make sure to read the inserts that come with your birth control, or go to the manufacturers website, the information is there for a reason!
Take your first pill the Sunday after you get your period, even if you are still bleeding on that Sunday. You don't necessarily have be a Sunday starter, I just find it easier.
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.
Check the package for specific information, but generally the pill should be started on the first Sunday after you START your period.
In order for a month to have it's thirteenth (13th) day land on a Friday the month most start on a SUNDAY.
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.
2015: January 1 is a Thursday, the month covers part of 5 weeks. February 1 is a Sunday, and the month covers only 4 weeks (if you start your week on a Sunday. If you start on a Monday, then it would be 5). March 1 is a Sunday, and the month covers parts of 5 weeks. April 1 is a Wednesday and the month covers 5 weeks. May 1 is a Friday and the month covers 5 weeks. June 1 is a Monday and the month covers 5 weeks. July 1 is a Wednesday and the month covers 5 weeks. August 1 is a Saturday and the month covers 6 weeks. September 1 is a Tuesday and the month covers 5 weeks. October 1 is a Thursday and the month covers 5 weeks. November 1 is a Sunday and the month covers 5 weeks. (if you start your week on a Sunday. If you start on a Monday, then it would be 6). December 1 is a Tuesday and the month covers 5 weeks.
This is the the way most women start using The Pill. You need to use a back up method until you have taken 7 pills in 7 days the first month you start taking the pill. Beginning with your next packet of pills you will not need to use back up, no matter what day you start your period, start the pills on Sunday. Remember if you or your partner have more than one sex partner, BCP will not prevent STD.