The inactive pills in BCP packs are reminder pills of when to start your next pack the next month.
Yes, you will need to take your inactive pills. There are no hormones in your inactive pills and missing them will not increase your risk of pregnancy. The purpose of inactive pills is to remind you to take the pill everyday and when to start the next packet.
The biggest difference is that Yaz contains 24 active pills and 4 inactive pills, which have no active ingredients and Yasmin has 21 active pills and 7 inactive pills. The smaller number of inactive pills reduces some of the symptoms that occur just before and during the period.
Yes, you can have unprotected sex while on your inactive pills, as these pills do not affect the effectiveness of your birth control. The inactive pills are taken during the placebo week to allow for a menstrual-like withdrawal bleed, but the hormone levels from the active pills taken earlier in the month provide ongoing contraception. If you've taken the active pills correctly before the inactive ones, you remain protected from pregnancy. However, it's essential to remember that inactive pills do not provide protection against sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
No, I wouldn't say so. The inactive pills are exactly as the name states. Inactive. They are basically sugar pills which are put into the packet to make way for your menstrual cycle. If you wanna have sex during the inactive pills I'd use some other means of contraception.
No, I wouldn't say so. The inactive pills are exactly as the name states. Inactive. They are basically sugar pills which are put into the packet to make way for your menstrual cycle. If you wanna have sex during the inactive pills I'd use some other means of contraception.
You can always skip the inactive pills but you must remember exactly how long not to take them and then start up your active pills when scheduled to do so. They are just sugar pills and really they are there so that you will remember to take the other pills at the appropriate time
They're called "inactive" because that's what they are. They're simply reminder pills so that you start the next pack on time.
No, they are intended for you to keep track of the pills (active) that you have taken.
Yes you are okay. Most birth control pills have 3 weeks of active pills and 1 week of inactive pills. Be patient and allow the inactive pills to take effect.
I'm not sure why you would want to do this. But to be protected from pregnancy you need to take all the active pills as directed - then take the inactive pills or toss them out, the only purpose they serve is to remind you to take a pill everyday and when to start your next packet of active pills.
No you will not get your period while taking the active pills only the inactive pills. You may have spotting. If this is bothersome contact your doctor and they may give you another birth control pill that will work better for you.
The inactive pills in a pack of birth control do not contain any active ingredients. They will not bring on a menstrual period any more than Smarties or aspirin or M&Ms. Talk with your health care provider if you're concerned about a missing period.