Different Birth Control pills use different colors for active and placebo pills. Your question can't be answered without knowing which pill you're taking.
All of them! If you are trying to get pregnant you do not want to take birth control pills. Their whole purpose is to prevent pregnancy.
No. If you have taken your pill everyday as you should have and didn't skip any pills your chance of getting pregnant is slim. If you did skip/miss pills yes there is a chance.
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The while pills on Trinessa are active pills that prevent pregnancy. If you don't take the active pills, you could get pregnant.
"Skip the red pills" might refer to avoiding harsh realities or truths in favor of comforting illusions. In various contexts, such as discussions about self-awareness or societal issues, it suggests a preference for ignorance over confronting challenging situations. Ultimately, the choice to skip these "red pills" reflects an individual's approach to understanding and engaging with the world around them.
As long as you are taking your birth control pills it is very unlikely that you would get pregnant, wether you skip your period or not. Als always if you are unsure, speak to your doctor or nurse.
Yes, you can skip the sugar pills if you're on yaz
Yes, but only if you don't mind getting pregnant.
Yes, you can skip the sugar pills multiple months in a row. I always skip my sugar pills for three months. Women don't actually need to have their period as often as we do.
Not eating the sugar pills does not increase the risk of pregnancy. Throwing away the sugar pills and starting the next pack early also does not increase the risk of pregnancy -- it may even decrease the risk.
If you're skipping some placebo pills, start the next pack at the very first pill.
After taking your three weeks of active pills, just skip the sugar pills in the last row and go directly into a new pack. You take 6 rows of active pills (all the active pills from 2 packs) and skip the period you would have gotten on the sugar pills