yep u can..but it will take some time for your reproductive system to start working normally again. if u want 2 get pregnant say in march u have to stop pills some 3 months before so that ur reproductive starts to work normally...its better 2 c a doctor as well before stopping as taking pills as secondary effects..
Skipping a pill puts you at risk of pregnancy and can effect your menstrual cycle. Missing a pill usually causes your period to arrive earlier than usual. Because you've missed your period, perform a pregnancy test.
Yes, you can skip your placebo pills in order to avoid your withdrawal bleed.
Hormonal Birth Control suppresses your menstrual cycles so that you no longer ovulate, thus you no longer menstruate. On hormonal birth control pills you have a withdrawal bleed caused by the drop in hormones when going from active to inactive pills. You can skip your withdrawal bleed by skipping the placebo pills and going right on to the next pack of active pills. You shouldn't do this too often, withdrawal bleeds aren't as healthy as menstruation but they still have health benefits.
Unscheduled bleeding can happen if you try to skip your period using the pill. It's not dangerous, but it may be annoying. It should stop soon.
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The only risk of skipping your period using the birth control pill is unscheduled bleeding. Skipping does not have any medical risks, and it does not increase the risk of pregnancy.
No
As long as you didn't go more than seven days without an active pill, you are not at increased risk of pregnancy. Skipping your period by taking the pill continuously decreases, not increases, the risk of pregnancy.
Skipping your period on the birth control pill, whether it happens with normal use or because you skipped the placebo week on purpose, isn't bad. It doesn't increase the risk of pregnancy, and causes no damage.
Skipping sugar pills to avoid a period reduces, and does not raise, your risk of getting pregnant on the pill.
For a safer protection, you might miss the period between both drugs. You might start the pill on the day you were supposed to start your "drug-free week". You might also start the pill 2-3 days later. It shouldn't affect birth control.
Hi, When you skip a sugar pill this does not effect your cycle. Skipping a active pill will effect your cycle. Skipping one active pill not only causes your period to arrive earlier but also puts you at risk of pregnancy. Skipping more than one active pill and the risk increases. See your doctor for a bloo test to determine if you've conceived or not. Meanwhile use a condom every time you have intercourse.
Yes skipping periods is perfectly normal. Some women don't have there period at all while on the pill.
Take it as soon as you remember and use a condom, just like you would any other time you miss a pill.
No you cant its very unusaul to miss a period ok no need to ba alarmed
If you're skipping some placebo pills, start the next pack at the very first pill.
The pill i take for period pain apon completion or discontuning can stall the process of periods for up too 2 weeks. but that's just for the pill i take for period pain and may vary for others.