If you have consistently and correctly taken your birth control pills, the likelihood of pregnancy is low. Many things can alter the timing of our periods: stress, lack of sleep, illness, making periods come earlier, later, or not at all. Your body may need a month or two to reset itself.
Continue taking your pills on a daily basis. If you have no period during the next pack of pills, do a pregnancy test. If your period is consistently late (occurring during the first 7 days of the new pill pack) over the next few months, make an appointment to discuss this with your health care provider. You may just need a change in pills.
5. January 2012
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