After your recent period stops or on a Sunday (In every pack of pills, it starts on a Sunday).Speak with your doctor on what type of pill is best for you.
Yes. When you start taking birth control pills, your menstrual cycle will usually change. It will become lighter and less irregular. But when you start the pill, your menstrual cycle has to get use to the changes, and will start your cycle early because it will now be different because of the birth control pills. Your periods might be irregular the first couple of times after starting the pill
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 start taking the pill at the end of your period, and then, yes you will not have a period again until the break in the pill.
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.
Yes - if you want to be fully covered for that cycle.
It is not effective. You can get pregnant .
You can start the birth control pill at any time in your cycle using the Quick Start method. Just use a back up method of birth control for the first seven days of the first cycle.
yes it did for me.you will be bleeding heavier and your period will be off like it may start before time.
I have the same question ish.... If i stopped taking dianette pack (4 days ago) mid cycle to get period and to relieve stress when do i start taking new pack? After 7 pill free days? or today, to regulate cycle and start new pack for 21 days?
Anytime between the 2nd and 6th placebo pill.
taking a pill
The birth control pill does not change how long depo provera stays in your system, and doesn't get it out of your system faster.