Can I whip my birth Control?
I started spotting last sit (3 days before I be suppose to start). The spotting stopped by monday morning. I was waiting to start the regular flow of my time on Tues. but nothing. I took 2 pregnancies try-out (just in case) and the results be negatives.
I should be starting my subsequent batch of birth control this sunday...but I havent technically have my period only just that spotting during last weekend.
Is it okay to still start my birth control resembling usual?
Answers: It should be perfectly not dangerous. I have occasional (rare) episodes approaching this, with rash little spots and no real time of year, then vertebrae to business as usual the next month. I own been on birth control pills for almost 2 years very soon. If you feel remarkably ill or miss your length next month, I would bid your doctor, but otherwise you should be fine.
But if you are worried, feel free to christen a doctor, nurse, or the help dash that is programmed in the booklet for your pills. Those family are all here to help you. :) They can probably reassure you better than we can!
yes, dont skip any days, beckon your doc if you're worried about something. yes
yes, you are fine, and if it really concerns you, not a soul knows you better than your doc. Yes you should, that's what my doctor have told me. If it keeps going approaching this and you are concerned, I say only just phone your doctor or usually in the box that the pills come within there is a small booklet. In the booklet nearby should be a question phone number or a website
Good luck!
Definitely start it as usual. Because you don't ovulate on the birth control pill, you can own spotting occasionally that is a moment ago withdrawal bleeding. I have it about one out of every four cycles on my pill, even though I be generally pretty regular. You probably didn't start regularly because you be spotting prior to your placebo pills. Definitely give your doc a name if the spotting is troublesome or you don't get a length next month. Birth Control an be gluey... and more than often tricky.
The pill is especially tricky due to the certainty that if you become sick and throw up, chances are it wont work.
If your worried give or take a few the level of protection your getting i'd recommend getting implanon. A plastic rod inserted only under the skin, its 99.7% successful.
-Lily