i would get that checked out. you could be pregnant, or there is something wrong with your menustration that could be dangerous to your health.
Then contact your health care provider to discuss the lack of period. The progesterone prescription is both a diagnostic test and treatment, and s/he'll want to hear what happened.
Hi, Your period will usually occur during the period you take the non-active pills or have a break from taking your pills. The break lasts for 7 days and your period will occur any time during the 7 days.
Hi :-) Yes, this is normal. There is no time limit for when you start your period during the sugar pills. As long as you start your period during the seven day worth of sugar pills then this is normal.
This sometimes happens with birth control.
Its different in everyone. But usually anytime within the 7 day period and sometimes on the 1st day you start taking the pills again.
You start your period when on the sugar pills. Your period should start within three days of your first sugar pill - the exact time will differ from woman to woman.
absolutely.
i would start another pack 5 days woaw
With the traditional birth control pill you take a cycle of pills every day for 21 days and then 7 days of sugar pills. In the 7 days of the sugar pills you have a period. Today, there are pills that skip the 7 days of pills and you stay on pills for 3 months and then after the cycle of 3 months you have a period. In both cases after the period you start a new cycle of pills.
3 days before the date selected for preponement your 3 days of Tablet Primolut course has to get over. Tablet Primolut N 5mg is taken twice a day for 3 days. Doctor's prescription is required in most countries. Before actually taking Progesterone pills consultation with accredited medical doctor is essential.
To delay your period you can use a drug called Norethisterone, prescribed by your doctor.Norethisterone is essentially a progesterone pill so it overrides the drop in progesterone that would normally trigger menstruation to start. You start taking the pills three days before your period is due, continuing to take them three times per day up until you want your period to start - typically menstruation will start within 48 hours of discontinuing the pill, it should behave as normal too.
hi. My sugar pills start on a Wednesday and I usually get my period that Friday. Then it continues until Tuesday the next week.
Norethisterone can delay your period, you'd need to get this from your doctor. Norethisterone is a progesterone pill so it overrides the progesterone drop that would trigger menstruation, you take it three times per day from three days before your period is due and continue use up until you want your period to start - once you stop taking the pill there is a sharp decline in progesterone levels which will trigger your period to start.