Answering "If im starting to take your new Birth Control pills and your period comes on the 14 but you started taken them on the 12 will that stop your period?"
Starting birth control in the middle of your cycle can cause some irregularities in your period, such as spotting or changes in timing. It may take a few cycles for your body to adjust to the new hormones, so a delay in your period is possible in the initial months of starting birth control.
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.
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.
Starting a hormonal birth control pill in the middle of your cycle is likely to delay the next period.
You should take birth control on schedule regardless of bleeding. Hormonal birth control can sometimes cause a missed period.
Sometimes yes.
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.
If you start the birth control pill now, the period is likely to be shorter, although that's not guaranteed.
I believe that you are supposed to start your birth control pack on the Sunday after your period starts.
Usually pills are started on the first SUNDAY after your period.
Yes.
Starting the pill before your period may delay your period, but you may also have breakthrough bleeding during the first three cycles. If starting the pill before your period, use a back up Birth Control method for the first seven days.