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When you take 28-day birth control, you get a fake period from the hormone levels in your body. Scientists have found this is fine for your body, and will not hurt you.
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you can go see your doc after one month frm ur missing period that way the fake BCP wont be in your system anymore
birth control pills don't basically do anything apart from what the name implies controls the rate of birth but if u are given a fake type of birth control pills it can actually do quite a number of damages to the hair
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If you are on regular birth control pills, you will get your period every month. However, it is safe to just skip your placebo pills and continue taking a new pack of pills (active ones) if you want to skip your period for any given month. I've done it a few times when I had to travel and I didn't have any side effects. You still have periods every month when you are on the pill. You don't actually ovulate and have a period. But you bleed every month. Taking the [combination] birth control pill stops your menstrual periods, for the entire time you use the pill. So, if you take the pill for 5 years, you don't have menstrual periods for 5 years. The monthly bleeding episode pill users have is a fake period (withdrawal bleeding). The fake period is a "designer" bleeding. There's no medical/health reason for it; rather it was built-in to make pill use more acceptable to women/politicians/religious leaders of the time. How often you get a fake period depends on the pill regimen you use. For example, on the regular 3 weeks on active pills/1 week on placebo pills, you have a monthly fake period. On a 6 weeks on/1 weeks off, you have a fake period every 6 weeks, etc.
If you're not taking the pill, it's always possible to get pregnant, fake symptoms or not.
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you get it when your born
Fake butter is called margarine.
They're the control group, and what they get is a placebo.
yes although only in the early stages because you can't fake birth