If you start your Birth Control before the Sunday after your period, I recommend that you use a back up method form of birth control, such as condoms or abstinence to avoid becoming pregnant. Your birth control may not be as effective in your system now, you should also take a pregnancy test if you have been having unprotected intercourse.
Check with your doctor. Should be okay, just this once.
No you aren't. It would take for you to be off the pill at least a month. Start taking your pill at the same time everyday so you won't forget.
Yes, you can start the next pack of pills early without increasing your risk of pregnancy.
Taking the next birth control pill early does not impact effectiveness. Taking it late may.
Firstly back pain is not a usual early pregnancy symptom. If you are pregnant, taking the pill will not harm the baby in any way. When you first start taking the pill, you should wait until you have your period and start your first pill on that first day.
No, continue taking the pill as scheduled.
can you start to bleed after just taking one contraceptive 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.
No, as it will stop your period and you will have terrible pains, you can only start taking them when your off, and you have to do that till you stop taking the pill or you won't have your periods.
You should continue taking the pill as scheduled regardless of any bleeding.
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.
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.