withdrawal bleed

Advice
  • Heather Corinna

It depends on when you start taking your pills for the first time, and on what level of protection you want. If you start the pill on the first day of your period, it's likely -- so long as you take every pill in that cycle during and after that week perfectly -- that you will be have the full...

Advice
  • Sarah Riley

Some people can take longer than others to adjust to hormonal birth control. In fact, that's why you'll usually hear that you should be ready to deal with some weirdness for the first 1-3 months when you start hormonal birth control. Remember that with the pill you're essentially adding lots of new...

Advice
  • Heather Corinna

So long as you take your pills as directed and on time, with the exception of a few medications or herbs that can interact with the pill, you're as covered as you get. We get questions like this a lot, so in the interest of making sure you and everyone else understand your pill as best you can, let...

Advice
  • Sarah Riley

It sounds like you've got your body pretty confused here! Let's talk a little bit about how the pill works, because that may clear things up a little bit. Birth control pills are essentially doses of synthetic hormones. What this does is sort of re-order the way your body is functioning with regard...