It depends on the type.
The Combined Oral Contraceptive Pill lasts between 1 and 4 days.
The Progestogen-Only Pill or Progestin-Only Pilllasts a day.
Ormeloxifene or Centchroman last a month but is less widely used.
No, continue taking the pill as scheduled.
If you are taking antibiotics, and you got your period while being on the pill, you want to continue to take your pill. Keep in mind that being on antibiotics can lower the affect of the birth control pill.
You should continue taking the pill as scheduled regardless of any bleeding.
You should continue taking the birth control pill daily as scheduled regardless of bleeding.
It would be best to continue taking the pill each day regardless of bleeding.
You should continue taking the birth control pill as scheduled regardless of bleeding.
Yes take a pill once every day at the same time. Even if your period starts before you get to the end of the pill pack. This is normal. Do not stop taking your pills or you could get pregnant.
It is common. Yes as long as you continue to take your pills according to the directions you should be protected.
Yes, continue taking your pills as scheduled regardless of any bleeding.
the pill can make your periods lighter, shorter and can reduce/get rid of period pains. there are a few side effects, slight weight gain, nausea and tender breasts. you take the pill for 21 days, and on the 7days you do not take it you will have your period, and when your are done you continue taking the pill, and the cycle continues.
Yes. You should continue taking your pill as scheduled, and take a pregnancy test if you missed any pills in the previous cycle.
Ask for a pill with more estrogen.