Absolutely. You can start taking it whenever. It is recommended that you start taking the pill when you start your period. So I would suggest you wait until you get your period then start again.
Not likely to be effective. Contact your health care provider for a new prescription.
2015: January 1 is a Thursday, the month covers part of 5 weeks. February 1 is a Sunday, and the month covers only 4 weeks (if you start your week on a Sunday. If you start on a Monday, then it would be 5). March 1 is a Sunday, and the month covers parts of 5 weeks. April 1 is a Wednesday and the month covers 5 weeks. May 1 is a Friday and the month covers 5 weeks. June 1 is a Monday and the month covers 5 weeks. July 1 is a Wednesday and the month covers 5 weeks. August 1 is a Saturday and the month covers 6 weeks. September 1 is a Tuesday and the month covers 5 weeks. October 1 is a Thursday and the month covers 5 weeks. November 1 is a Sunday and the month covers 5 weeks. (if you start your week on a Sunday. If you start on a Monday, then it would be 6). December 1 is a Tuesday and the month covers 5 weeks.
If you miss the entire first week of your pills than you should wait to take them again until the Sunday after your period, and you need to start from the beginning of your pack. You are able to become pregnant during this month, so be sure to use a different form of birth control such as condoms.
I was on depo for 1 year. After taking my last shot in April of 2010, I just became pregnant in November. I am 5 weeks now. After taking depo, I switched to Yaz for 1 month to start and regualte my menstrual cycle again. I guess it all depends on your body.
My question was really longer than it let me type, so I will explain here. I was off of the pill for 3 months, I started a new pack last month, but it made me very nauseous and tired so I stopped taking during my period which was 2 weeks ago. I called my doctor to prescribe me a new kind before that Sunday so I could continue taking the pill. She did not return my call, and I left for vacation last week so I have not been taking the pill. I am now very crampy and spotting, I was wondering if I should call for a new prescription now and start it this upcoming Sunday and act like this spotting is my normal period and start a new cycle?
14 weeks about three and a half months.
There are, on average, 4 full weeks in a month. And technically, there are 52.19 weeks in a year. There are also 365.25 days in a year. However, conversationally it's just easier to say "52 weeks in a year," or "365 days in a year."As for the 4 weeks in a month part, take a look at August 2010, which starts on a Sunday. There are four full weeks in that month, but that only adds up to 28 days. There are 3 days remaining in the end of the month that starts the new month mid-week. However, since there isn't a constant for month to month, again for conversation terms people say "4 weeks in a month."
To start the pill again you take it on the first day of your next period.
By not taking it for 2 weeks will help clean it from your system it will be more effective if your building up a tolerance.
You usually start having pelvic examinations at 36 weeks (the start of the nineth month of preganncy.) They will continue at each weekly visit until the birth of the baby. You usually start having pelvic examinations at 36 weeks (the start of the nineth month of preganncy.) They will continue at each weekly visit until the birth of the baby.
There are 4 weeks in a month, 52 weeks in a year.
if you are taking all the months of 31 days then it can be maximum31x5 = 155155/7=22.14 weeksand minimum if you are taking 4 months of 30 days and one feb month which have 28 days then4x30=120+28= 148148/7= 20.57 weeks