If you're asking about hormonal Birth Control (i.e. pills, etc), I would assume you'd be less protected for a period of time (usually one cycle) because there's a possibility you may have already ovulated by mid-cycle. Birth control wouldn't help much if there's already an egg floating around in there!
Check the package for specific information, but generally the pill should be started on the first Sunday after you START your period.
(first time takin bc pills)what if your period stats on the Friday and it is your first time,shoud you wait for the Sunday to start?
If you inserted your first NuvaRing within the first five days of your period, you have immediate protection even if you weren't still bleeding when you inserted it.
If your period starts on sunday, you can start the pill that day.
You will begin your period the next month as usual, except more on target. you are supposed to start the birth control the first Sunday after you get your period, so you are doing it right.
The next Sunday. __________________________ With Sunday start, you're supposed to start on the Sunday of getting your period, or the following Sunday. For example: You start your period on Sunday : START YOUR BC. You start your period Wednesday... WAIT TIL SUNDAY TO START. **make sure to read the inserts that come with your birth control, or go to the manufacturers website, the information is there for a reason!
Usually pills are started on the first SUNDAY after your period.
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.
no u don't have to start sunday, they just tell you a specfic date so that they pill can work with the natural flow of your cycle. you can start whenever you want but your period might be a little of track and just be careful with intercourse the first couple of months and let the pill take effect.
It is common. Yes as long as you continue to take your pills according to the directions you should be protected.
Take your first pill the Sunday after you get your period, even if you are still bleeding on that Sunday. You don't necessarily have be a Sunday starter, I just find it easier.
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