No, it usually takes a couple of days. For birth control with 7 inactive pills, my period would start on the third day and when I'd been on them a while, sometimes not even until the fourth day.
I just started taking a new brand that has only 4 inactive pills and didn't get my period the 2nd month (def not pregnant as I took two tests to be sure)... anyhow, it may vary depending on the type/brand you are on.
No, you're probably fine. I've NEVER gotten my period on the first inactive pill, and I've been on the pill for four years. If I start my inactive pills on a Sunday, I'll have my period by Wednesday. Likewise, when I start my active pills again on the next Sunday, my period doesn't stop right away either. It'll continue for another day or two.
If you have been taking your BC every day like your supposed to, then your probably not pregnant. Unless it is your first month on BC, then yes you could very well be. The first month while on BC isn't full affective yet. I know for a fact...which is why we have a little one on the way :) Got pregnant my first month on BC. If you are that unsure, take a home pregnancy test.
It depends for me. Sometimes I get it after taking the first inactive pill, and sometimes I get it a few days after. If you just started taking the pill, then you're body is probably trying to regulate itself.
Thanksgiving is right around the corner and just like the last year and the year before, you will most likely spend it with your family. And just like everyone else, you have a crazy uncle or an...
$20 Amazon Gift Card
Check out the winner of the last contest! Worst Pick Up Lines
Winner received $20 Amazon Gift Card
Is their a way to delay ones period. I'm going away with my boyfriend for two weeks and really don't want too having it during this time and from what...
There's a commonly shared belief that condoms alter and distract from the pleasurable sensations of sex. Although this statement retains a shred of truth, can we really afford to put safety on the...
Many young people make the commitment to wait for sex until marriage or at least until a special relationship for a variety of reasons, but remarkably few actually make it, despite their best...
Disclaimer: GirlsAskGuys cannot guarantee the accuracy of answers, opinions and advice submitted by members. Please use common sense when following or omitting any content on GirlsAskGuys.com