It is probably a side effect of the BCP. Just keep on taking them as ordered.
no, if you havent had sex.
Ask your doctor
Your period would probably not come until your 3rd or 4th sugar pill. If you started taking the pills on the Sunday before your period did that period come?
Yes, sometmes when you start birth control you will have break through bleeding and it can tie in with your period since you started the pill during your period.
I'm not on the brand of birth control pill, but I find it's usual for my period to take up to 4 days to come once I start the white pills.
You should call your doctor to get clarification of how to take your birth control pills. Birth control pills are supposed to be started on the Sunday after your period begins.
If you had sex it is possible you are pregnant. The chance of getting pregnant on your period, while taking BCP is quite small.
Taking birth control if you are pregnant will NOT stop the pregnancy. Birth control does not cause abortion but stops the ovaries from freeing an egg into the falopian tube and the womb. Plan B, or the morning after pill, will stop the fertilised egg from attaching itself to the endometer if taken within a certain amount of time. It has to be taken within 72 hours of the intercourse, however, and its efficacy decreases with the passing of time. Furthermore, taking the pill while pregnant could hurt the baby.
I believe that you are supposed to start your birth control pack on the Sunday after your period starts.
when I started taking birth control (granted, It wasn't the pill where you only get four periods a year...) I didn't get my period until the fifth day of my placebo pills.It's different for everybody. you're not going to get your period on the first day of no placebos, the drug will still be in your body! :)don't worry, just wait it out and see if it comes, if it doesn't, take another hpt or go to your doctor.
You really should of taken the pill the day your period started so it doesnt alter your cycle. But yes its ok but your period may be late next month.
When you first start taking birth control, your period may arrive or it may not. Its different in every woman. If your period doesn't arrive this month then don't worry as its a common occurrance in the first month of birth control. Continue taking your pills as normal.