If you're on the oral contraceptive then all you have to do is double take your pills, that is taking two packets back to back without the 7 day break. This way you won't have the withdrawal bleed.
Continue taking the active pill, one for each day you want to delay your period, before taking the non-active pills.
By skipping the inactive (sugar) pills and starting your new packet the day after the last active pill in your current packet.
Just carry on takein the pill intill u decide to have ur period, bt dont wait to long!
Yes. You can delay your period one day for each bcp that you take.
You can delay your period by continuing to take your pills. You shouldn't get your period when on the pill, hence the placebo week where you do. I've skipped my period before because I was going on vacation, if you're on the mono kind of pill it's really easy to do this.
Yes you should still have your normal period.
Either one could be true. Take a pregnancy test to find out.
You should still get a period each month while on birth control. You will usually start your period during the week that you take your placebo pills, because they have no hormones in them. If you skip the placebo pills and start your active pills instead, this will delay your period.
You must take the "pill" as prescribed. You cannot artificially alter your ovulation dates by taking more or less of "the pill."
No, starting the Pill will not immediately cause a delay in your period and starting the Pill late in your cycle can cause breakthrough bleeding that can last for days or weeks. The pill will start delaying periods after taken for a full cycle, depending on the hormones and your reaction sometimes it takes a couple cycles.
Yes it can, and it will. Also.. if you are pregnet, and take an ecstacy pill, you might as well just say goodbye to your baby, because it WILL die.
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.
I'm also on Diane (protip Brenda-35 is exactly the same and half the price) and if you want to delay or even skip your period just skip the white (placebo) pills and take the next yellow (active) pill in the pack. FYI it's not unhealthy or dangerous for you to skip or delay your period for a month or two.
Yes, there are various pills that are available. You should speak to your pharmacist, or preferably, your doctor, and they will recomend something for you to delay it. However, if you are on the Pill,by skipping the placebo pills and going straight to the next pack, you will avoid your period for that cycle.
You can ask your doctor to prescribe you Norethisterone to delay menstruation. This is a progesterone pill so overrides the hormonal drop that triggers menstruation. Take three times per day from three days before your period is due and continue to take the tablets until you want your period.