Sometimes no periods can occur while on Birth Control. This is usually caused by the doseage of the pill being too high for you. Speak to your Doctor about this.
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The Jennette contraceptive pill is typically active after seven consecutive days of taking it consistently, assuming it is started at the beginning of a menstrual cycle. If started at other times, additional contraceptive measures should be used for the first seven days. It's essential to follow the specific instructions provided with the medication for optimal effectiveness. Always consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
It means to continue something that started previously.
It means to continue something that started previously.
Speak to your mother.
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I'm not sure what kind of "periods" you are talking about (since it is under business and finance section), but if you are talking about menstrual periods, you will just know. If you're not sure, wait another month and if it happens again, then you've started.
When I was in my primary school, I had a friend who did tell our teacher she had started her periods and it was all OK. But we had a very small school and our teacher was really nice.
Ronald Reagan was a Republican in his later career (although he had started out many years previously as a Democrat) and was a President who was much beloved by conservatives, who were the people who were most likely to vote for him.
Ronald Reagan was a Republican in his later career (although he had started out many years previously as a Democrat) and was a President who was much beloved by conservatives, who were the people who were most likely to vote for him.
Everyone starts puberty/their periods at a different rate. Anytime from age 9 to 17 is normal.