If you have been taking your birth control pills correctly & consistently, then pregnancy is unlikely. Additionally, if your pregnancy test is negative, it is unlikely you are pregnant. It can take up to 3 months or longer for you body to become adjusted to taking the pill. During this adjustment time, your period may come early, late, or sometimes, not at all. You may also experience some mild side effects from starting the pill. Common complaints are breast tenderness, nausea, and tiredness. These usually resolve after 3 months. Continue taking your pills every day as directed. Your period should return on a regular basis by your 3rd or 4th pack of pills.
If you continue to not have bleeding during your placebo (sugar) pills, notify your doctor. You may need a change your type of birth control pill.
23. January 2012
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