This is called break through bleeding, it sometimes happens when BCPs are first started - if it continues, talk to your doctor, who might want to have you try a different dose of the Pill
You can either start taking the pill on the first day of your period, which is called day one start, or on the first Sunday after your period, which is called a Sunday start.
you can start taking another pack even if you're not through with the first one you can start taking the first white pill from the new pack on the first day of your period and disregard the remaining red/brown pills that you took.
If you start the pill on the first day of your period, you have immediate protection against pregnancy.
If your period starts on sunday, you can start the pill that day.
Hello. You will get your period after the 21 days. There is a 7 day break in the pills - this is when you will get your period. Or no later than a week after the 7day break. It will be around 4 weeks exactly after you started taking BCP.
According to the Package and the actual website itself no. You should start taking it on the Sunday immediately following your period, or on the very first day of your period.
There is no way to know when you will start your period when you first start taking Triphasal birth control. You just have to wait and see how your body reacts.
You can start the pack whenever you like. However, unless you take the first pill on the first day of your period, the entire first pack is ineffective as birth control, and you must use a back-up for the entire first pack. If you take your pills properly, once you start taking the active pills of your second pack, it's considered effective. This is true for the first time you're taking birth control pills, as well as if you start a new brand.
Usually, they tell you to start taking your birth control WHILE you have your period, because your protection from getting pregnant starts immediately. If you start taking it at any time while you aren't on your period, then you are not protected for 30 days after you take the first pill. It doesn't matter when you start, but keep in mind to use extra protection for the first month.
You may miss a period or your period might arrive later than usual due to the change-over in BC pills.
when you start you period from that day count five days on the five day you start taking clomiphene.
It varies. You may get a period within the first week or you will get your period 4 weeks later.