Yes, stop taking the pills for this month.
There is no reason not to be active on your period.
yes!! don't SKIP!! if you stop taking it your period should regulate soon. yes!! don't SKIP!! if you stop taking it your period should regulate soon.
sometimes, it really just depends on your body. it might affect your period, it might not, but chances are it won't affect you. if your period is affected, or changes when you should get it, don't worry, it will get back on its regular schedule soon and on its own.
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If it is your first year having your period, your periods will be irregular. But if it not then you should see a doctor and talk about possible getting on birth control. It helps regulate your period.
If you forgot when you get your period you should just wait and let it happen but you might want to wear panty liners (very thin pads) every day until you get it just in case.
Your wife should continue to take her active pills.
Females who are sexually active, want to be protected from pregnancy, or would like to regulate there menstrual cycle, should use birth control.
Depends on your natural cycle. The first three months, you may have irregular spotting/ bleeding, but it should regulate after about 12-14 weeks. If you naturally have a pretty regular cycle, then you should get your period every 28-30 days or so. If not, unfortunately, it can be very unpredictable. Estrogen pills with placebo (sugar) pills, help to regulate the menstrual cycle. Progesterone-only, on the other hand, will not regulate your period. There are several websites and apps that can help you track your cycle, so maybe participating in period-tracking can help you predict when your next period will begin.
The government should stay out of private business-period.
No. Actually when starting birth control it can cause your periods to be irregular at first.
The state should regulate centers.