If you're on a monophasic pill, the first three weeks of birth contol are the same. If all of the first 21 pills are the same color, it's likely a monophasic pill. If you're not sure, ask your pharamcist or health care provider.
A child who takes three birth control pills may have some nausea, but no other short-term or long-term ill effects.
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Yes, unscheduled bleeding is a common side effect in the first three months of birth control pill use. Continue taking your pills as scheduled.
No, it will not. It's part of the normal treatment when catching up on missed birth control pills (up to two at a time), or using birth control pills to control irregular uterine bleeding, as well as for emergency contraception.
There is no harm in taking three birth control pills in one day, other than possible side effects like nausea or breast tenderness. This is the older approach to emergency contraception. But, unless you needed the morning after pill or were advised by your health care provider to take pills this way for bleeding, there is no benefit in taking three birth control pills in one day.
You can have unexpected bleeding while on the birth control pill if it's the first three months of pill use, if you miss pills, or if you use medications that interfere with the birth control pill. You can also have irregular bleeding if you have an infection. Talk with your health care provider to find out if an exam is needed.
yes you can just take the birth control, when you stop your period should start three to four days after.
about three days into your 'white' section of your pills is still normal
It takes the body about three months to regulate itself to the hormones of birth control pills. So if you are within the first three months, you are most likely going to experience wonky bleeding and spotting. However, after the three months are over, your withdrawal bleeds (because you do not have periods while on hormonal birth control- you have chemically induced withdrawal bleeds) should even out to the 4 day placebo pills in Yaz.
You start your period when on the sugar pills. Your period should start within three days of your first sugar pill - the exact time will differ from woman to woman.
Some women notice an increase in breast size when they first start the pill. This side effect usually disappears after the first three months.
Missing pills to often can cause this proplem.