Yes you will wind up getting two periods instead of just one. Your body will have your regular one and then when you get the sugar pills in the pack your body will have another one. If you don't mind two periods in one month go ahead and start them.
2007-07-11 07:27:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Your body is a regular, clock-like organism. The cycle is important to your physiological well-being. Follow the directions on the package and take them at the same time every day, or at least within an hour or two of the same time. If you are at a point in your cycle where the uterine lining is preparing to be discharged, (your period) you need to allow that process to finish. When your body is ready to begin the cycle again, immediately following your period or after the third day of your period, it is time to start the pill.
2007-07-11 07:29:39
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answered by Barbara E 4
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Wait 9 months. you will desire to recognize via then. And in case you had a late era, in spite of the undeniable fact that it nonetheless got here, you're in all possibility interior the sparkling. it can be a freak of nature in case you have been pregnant after your era. some women people nonetheless have some bleeding and can get tricked into questioning they are interior the sparkling. yet once you have your era, your physique is flushing the lining of the uterus, that's what the egg could have related to. once you're nonetheless uncertain, flow to planned Parenthood or yet another such health center on your section that normally has unfastened being pregnant testings once you're underage, that's additionally private. Or, basically spend the $7 and flow to the Wal-Mart and get a attempt. no longer quite helpful how previous you're, yet while all of those thoughts are too frightening or too volatile of having somebody locate out - provide up HAVING intercourse.
2016-11-09 00:57:50
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answered by piazza 4
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I'm confused at what you're asking.
If you want to take the pill before you have ever had a period... I would check with your doctor first. Because the pill is mainly just estrogen, it will probably affect your body differently if you have not hit puberty yet.
If you're wondering you can take mid-cycle... you can but it will majorly screw up your hormones. You may have spotting, tender breasts, mood swings. It's better just to wait. You can use condoms for protection until then.
2007-07-11 07:28:22
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answered by megs1bq 3
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Well, the two answers given so far are answering a different question than the one I thought you were asking, which was "I haven't started menstruating (before first period), can I take start taking the pill." and my answer was going to be better not. So which is the right question?
2007-07-11 07:30:16
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answered by Mike1942f 7
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it means that you may have already ovulated and therefore it will take longer for the pill to be fully effective..
Always follow the instructions
2007-07-11 07:27:03
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answered by Angel 6
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yes
2007-07-11 07:28:47
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answered by 1chunx4u 4
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what is the pill
2007-07-11 07:29:05
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answered by Kahli H 1
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