Usually after the first or second pill, although it depends on how long your period usually lasts. If you normally only go 3 days, you may not start until the fourth or fifth day. After you've taken them for a while, you should start on the same pill each time.
It can start anytime during the 7 day sugar pills.
It will vary from person to person, but generally late Monday through late Wednesday will be the start.
no, take it before and you won't have your period the first three rows of pills have hormones in them that will regulate your period..the last row is actually only sugar pills and you are supposed to have your period on those pills. However, you can get pregnant on the pill if not taken exactly how you are supposed to.
hi. My sugar pills start on a Wednesday and I usually get my period that Friday. Then it continues until Tuesday the next week.
The blue ones are faux pills and not taking the white ones is what starts your period. They are hormones and they tell your body not to have a period. The blue ones just keep you on track so you can have the right number of days before you start your new cycle of pills.
If you are referring to birth control pills, they should be taken exactly as prescribed. If you take the pink and white pills out of order, it can throw off your period and not be as effective in preventing pregnancy.
It varies. You may get a period within the first week or you will get your period 4 weeks later.
The white pills are inactive hormones which is when you're off your period. And the green pills are active hormones and these you usually take when you are going through your period. But its still okay if you're not on you're period during the green pills cause the pills could make you a little bit late on you're period.
It's just body secretions. white is alright yellow, green or brown and smelly are a illness
I'm not on the brand of birth control pill, but I find it's usual for my period to take up to 4 days to come once I start the white pills.
Depending on what brand of pill you use, yes. Certain brands have white pills (sugar pills) that are meant to be taken during your period.
If by "pill" you mean hormonal birth control pill, then bare in mind that on the pill you do not menstruate at all - the women get during the placebo week of their pills is withdrawal bleed caused by the drop in hormones when going from active to inactive pills, this mimics menstruation but is in no way the same thing. If you forget to take a pill it is like going onto your inactive pills, the drop in hormones provided by the active pills can cause the uterus lining to shed - thus if you miss a pill you may experience a withdrawal bleed, like a period.
about three days into your 'white' section of your pills is still normal
There is no pill like that. The different pills in a pill pack mean different things. The white ones are active pills that have the hormones to prevent pregnancy, the brown pills are inactive that just keep you in the habit of taking the pills. Some brown pills contain iron, but they don't stop you're period.