what's the safest way to control my period with the pill?
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I'll tackle the bonus question since the first person got it exactly right--you just skip the placebos.
That blood (or more correctly, endometrial lining) won't go anywhere until you have a period. However, one of the effects of the pill is to cause less endometrial tissue to form--one of the ways it prevents pregnancy is by thinning the endometrium to a point where it could not support the development of an embryo. So you might have a period that's a little heavier than usual if you skip one, but gradually your periods should get shorter and lighter the longer you stay on the pill.
Also, the safest pills for skipping periods are the low estrogen pills. This is because when you skip a period, you get an extra week of hormones. If you have estrogen-related side effects, they might get a little worse when you skip your period.
If you want to skip periods often, you should look into the lowest dose pills (Alesse, Mircette, and LoEstrin--I personally am on Mircette and I love it). Better yet, there is a new pill called Seasonale that gives you only four periods a year.
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Correct - skip the "sugar" pills and start right on a new pack of birth control.
You should be ok skipping your period once and awhile. The build up in your uterus will just wait to "evacuate" the next month.
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