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When should a woman start her period when she is on the Progesterone birth control pill? Is it the week 4?



I have recently switched from a estrogen/progesterone mix birth control pill to a progesterone only pill. I asked the pharmacist when I should start my period on this pill.. and he didn't know.. Nor was he too concerned to answer my question. So if there are any of you females out there that know... please let me know. i would assume it's the last week of the pill package like the combination pills.. but.. i don't know. thanks.

Make sure to read ALL the information that came with your prescription. If you still have questions, call your doctor :-) Good luck!
It would be sometime in the fourth week, if you have a regular cycle, which is usually 28 days.
im also on that pill and im afraid but i came on about week 5, and wouldnt stop bleeding for 6 months. I know have a 10 day period every 5 days :(
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