Pill timing?

I started the pill recently (8th March to be exact), however i started it at the come to an end of my period, not at the genesis on the recommendation of my Doctor. It say in the booklet it's forceful from the first pill but does this still count if i started it at the end of my time of year and not at the beginning?

Also i hold having stabbing, cramp close to pains that come and go soon. Should i consider changing pills?
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If you start the combination pill within five days after the start of your length, take the first stirring pill of the first pack. You will not need to use a support up method of birth control. You are protected against pregnancy immediately.

If you start the combination pill at any other time during your menstrual cycle, lift the first active pill of the first pack. Use another method of birth control if you hold vaginal intercourse during the first week of combination pill use — protection will begin after seven days.

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So if you started March 8 you are protected.

The pains should be in motion away in a few days. I get them too when I first started birth control. If they don't then you should settle with your doctor.

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If you haven't followed the instructions as it says - such as taking it at the origination of your period afterwards you might not be completely covered yet for birth control so use extra protection for another month. As for your pain- if this wasn't scheduled before you started the pill after you should see your doctor do make sure things are ok and I don`t know change pills.

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It's intricate to find a pill that is 'right' for you. As for when you started it . . . I be always told to start after my term. So I don't think you enjoy anything to worry just about there. Are you sure your doctor didn't niggardly your 'cycle'? Also, you should be taking the pill for at least 90 days for it to work to it's full potential. And for the cramp resembling pains . . . it could be the pill but it could also be from other things. I was on a pill for 2 months and be nauseas everday of it! My doctor advised me to be on the pill for 3 months past switching to give your body a opening to get used to it. But if the side effects are a moment ago to much to handle I would see your doctor right away.

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no you will not be covered, your stabbing pains perchance coz your period will come the week after that than usual as you started your pill the week later, you should use condoms until your time just to undamaging and after your 7 day break nick your pill, you will be covered if you take it surrounded by the right day!!






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