Hello,
Your question is:
If you have finished the first 21 days of your birth control pill on Saturday and today is Wednesday but you are not on your period yet why is this?
If you've just started taking Birth Control pills then this is probably why your period hasn't arrived. It's quite common to miss a period during the first month of taking birth control pills.
If you've missed any pills then this will also effect your cycle. Your period will arrive anytime during the 7 day break.
no you may be pregnant this depends on when your period was due.
If you mean every day then yes, but starting it you only start taking the first pill of that pack a week after you took the one from your last pack, for example: You finished your first pill pack on Wednesday, your period arrives on Saturday, whether your period has finished or not by the following Wednesday then you start your second pill pack You don't have to take it on the first day of your period again, but you do have to take it every day like the first packet
I was about to post the same question. I'm a Sunday starter, so I should be getting it Wednesday, but instead I got it yesterday (Saturday), but I had missed Thursday and Friday. Is that the reason for the early period, and if so, does that mean I wont get it this coming Wednesday when I am supposed to get it?
It depends on what type of pill you are on. If it is a regular pill that lets your have periods monthly, then you most likely will have it Wednesday. If your're taking a birth control that makes you have your period a few times a year, then you probably will not have it Wednesday.
it depends on what kind of birth control you are on. talk to your doctor. some you start the day you start your period some there is a set day to start the pack
I have been on birth control for a month now. I have finished a pack and still have not had a period. What else can I do?
I believe that you are supposed to start your birth control pack on the Sunday after your period starts.
take a pregnany test.
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.
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yes you can yes you can yes you can
Yes, a woman can get pregnant directly after her period. Unless you want to get pregnant you should always use birth control.