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Im taking birth control and this is my 2nd day of the non active pill and no peroid is this normal?



Im taking birth control and this is my 2nd day of the non active pill and no peroid is this normal?

Give your body time to acclimate to the pills, so at least two pill packs. Source(s): On BCP's for over a year.
Yes. Your period should start sometime during the week of these pills.
Yes, it usually takes few days of taking the placebo pill to get your period, you should be getting it any day now, possible even today.
That is totally normal, sometimes it takes 5or 6 days before it starts, also since you just started them you may not get a period at all this month, I wouldn't worry about it.
Yeah that's fine. It might start the end of that week. Don't worry.
I've been on the pill for years. I am a Sunday starter, so my first day of non-active pills is on Sunday. I never get my period until Wednesday or Thursday even and have asked my doctor several times, and he has always said for me not to worry about it unless I skip two or more months.
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