no, it wont stop right away. im kind of confused by your question. are you talking about first taking them? you shouldnt be taking the real pills while on your period...you should be taking the false ones and then by the time you start the real ones again your period should be almost gone. it takes a month or 2 for your body to get used to the pills as well. the best thing for you to do is ask your doc or obgyn or look up the info in the pill information
2007-01-07 17:51:11
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answered by hallie 5
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Taking birth control pills does not stop your period. They may regulate your period if you had irregular periods in the past. The way they work is they fool the body into thinking that you are pregnant, and your body stops producing eggs. Sometimes women may experience pregnancy symptoms like nausea and sore breasts when on the pill.
2007-01-07 17:48:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Let me guess, you have something important coming up and you'd like your period to be gone. Try starting your active birth control pills, your period may stop altogether withing a day or so. Then you can postpone this period for a while, you'll probably have heavier one next time but maybe it'll be at a better time.
2007-01-07 17:49:39
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answered by mommy333 3
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once you're asking him why? it truly is basically gonna be yet another reason why adult men do not pick hence far women folk. the achieveable reason would nicely be: yet another lady friend, no longer waiting for a courting image topics with the female extremely, do you pick pick to truly listen those excuses. till you had an concern about some communique and dedication issues, then you definitely can textual content him contained in the lines of, "i comprehend we do not communicate as a lot yet i love you and that i pick to understand why we do not communicate" in the previous he can provide the reply "oh it really is so not hassle-free talking". you may reply lower back your causes first in the previous he can grant an answer which will sound. like an excuse. he will supply grant you with an instantaneous why you do not communicate/dedication etc. and also you go from there.
2016-12-28 09:13:47
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answered by kunich 4
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Its could take a couple of months or a few days depending on the strenght of the pill
2007-01-07 17:52:07
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answered by Anonymous
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sometimes it might take a couple of months for you period to stop as well. depends on the strenght of the pill. they will be able to tell you at planned parenthood though.
2007-01-07 17:41:07
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answered by icunurse85 7
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No it takes a while for your periods to be regulated.
2007-01-07 19:56:20
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answered by Anonymous
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