A day one starter starts the very first cycle of her hormonal Birth Control method on the first day of bleeding. She is protected immediately from pregnancy since she started on the first day of her period.
I recently just restarted birth control after a month of being off of it and was previously on it for a year, during this time I started my period every Tuesday, since restarting birth control would my period still be on a Tuesday if I was a Sunday starter?? :)
THE BEST DAY TO START TAKING BIRTH CONTROL IS MONDAY..!!!
Yes birth control will be right for you.
Yes; if you start birth control on the first day of your period, you'll have immediate protection.
If your period wasn't due & you're on birth control, then this is break through bleeding. Birth control stops you from ovulating. If you're currently on the 7day break or sugar pills then this is normal.
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Birth control loses all of its effect the day that you stop using it.
You should take your birth control every day and at the same time each day. Taking your birth control this way will keep you 99.9% protected from pregnancy. Also, you should take your birth control at a time that is convenient for you, so that you do not forget to take your pills. Morning time is the best time to take your birth control. For example, take your birth control every day at 6 AM. Here is a tip, you should have your alarm already set for a time and have your pills by your bedside so that you do not forget.
Birth control GIVES you pregnancy symptoms. If she thinks she is pregnant she shouldn't be taking birth control any more and should see her doctor to find out.because birth control doesn't help if you are pregnet.
You can start birth control on any day of your cycle. If you start within the first five days of your cycle, it's immediately effective; otherwise, use a back up method of birth control, like condoms or abstinence from vaginal sex, until you've taken the birth control for seven days.
Start on the first day. Birth control is designed to cincide with the hormonal paterns of your body not the day of the week to work properly.
It could possibly mean that your current birth control is not right for you. Make an appt. with your OB/GYN. Also, you need to make sure that you are taking them every single day at approximately the same time.