Is this normal whilst starting birth control pills?!


Question: Is this normal whilst starting birth control pills!?
So I'm 16 and I started birth control pills a month ago now!. I took my whole packet as instructed, and at the end of the packet I stop taking them to have a period, right!? Well it's been 2 days without pills and still no sign of a period!. Is this normal!? What happens if my period doesnt come for another 2 weeks or something!? Ahhh xxxWww@Answer-Health@Com


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It can be normal for your period not to come due to the new hormonal changes in your body!. Bleeding can occur anywhere from 2-3 days after taking the last pill in the pack!.

I think if it doesn't come in a few days you need to talk to a doctor and take a pregnancy test!. Go to a doctor even if you haven't had sex as of yet!.
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Yes, it is normal not to start as soon as you start taking the placebo pills!. For some people, they start the day they start taking the placebos and for others, they may not start until they are almost done taking them!. My friends and I almost always start on the 3rd day of taking the placebos!. Hope this helps you and calms your nerves!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

this is totally normal!. Ive been taking birth control for a year now!.!.!.im 15!. And it depends on your body wen you get your period after the packet is over!. It could take up to 5 days!. So it's alright!. Don't worry!. It's normalWww@Answer-Health@Com

You just started so give it a few months to regulate!.

Just be sure to follow the instructions and read the pamphlet that came with your pill pack!.
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Whilst!? What is this, Jane Austen!? Yes it's normal, it's screwy the first month!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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