is there any way that i can control when i have my period while im on birth control?


Question:
im getting married September 30th and i dont want to be on my period on my wedding day, is there any way that i can control my period with Ortho cyclen 28 days, im getting worried because i know that if i do not control it i will be on my period and that would be the worst.

Answers:
yes! when you get to the end of your pills, instead of taking the week off for your period, refill your scrip and you won't have your period for another 3 weeks! i saw this girl on the news who han't had her period for 5 YEARS doing just that!

Other Answers:
if you stop taking your pill early you will have your 7 day period cycle. Take your sugar pills. Then you must start a new pack again

Don't take the 7 day placebo pill. Stay on the actual birth control pill until you're ready for your period. It's called continuous birth control and some doctors have been prescribing it that way for years. There are no side effects, and it doesn't cause problems for getter pregnant later. In this day and age, there's no reason why you should have to have your period if you don't want it. You can try skipping the inactive pills during that week, so that you will skip your period that month.

However, you may still spot a little, which may not be pleasant. Call your doctor or pharmacist to ask for advice.


Yes you can. Easy. I do this when I go to places.
First thing I buy me a package of Depends to wear. I know that sounds really weird, but it works. Don't have to worry about any leaks. Being married only happens once in your life time. You can also drink any canberry juice. That really works as well.
Never been married but female stuff I do know about.
I have helped my friends with problems like this.
Just don't tell anyone what you are wearing. Does not show through your clothes, but fells weird. Don't have to worry about if your gonna leak. Leaves less trips to the bathroom. Trust me I know.


Talk to your doctor just in case, they can tell you for sure. But if you don't want to have your period, you don't have to. Just start a new package of birth control pills when you're finished the one you're on (don't stop for seven days, just continue right on so you skip your period) and when the time is right take a break for your period. When you do so, however, remember to discard the unfinished pack of birth control pills and after your period make sure you are starting on a new package again.




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