While on birth control when are you supposed to start your interval after you start taking the "inactive" pills?

this is the first month i have started birth control and i've taken it every single day. i have sex once last week with a condom and everything seem to be fine, but i've been on the "inactive" pills for a day and my interval hasn't come. is this normal or should it have started already? should i be worried nearly being pregnant?

Answers:    don't be concerned, everyone is different. When i was on the pill i never started until Wednesday and i be a Sunday starter which means it was the fourth at leisure pill. And i just wanted to inform you that it is soooo good to hear you are still using condoms anyways, the pill is not a 100% effective and manifestly doesn't protect you against std's.
everyone is different. when i first take the inactive pill i dont get hold of it until the next morning on the second inactive pill. its okay if it didnt come to daytime, but dont worry you will probably start pmsing soon. You've got to endow with your body time to work with the pills and hormones coming into your body.

In the two years I was on Kariva, I wouldn't achieve my period until the 4th or 5th inactive pill.
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Normal! Sometimes I don't start until Thursday of the week of sitting pills. It does make your period much shorter and lighter.

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