Birth Control Questions! :)
Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 12:23 am
Hi! I am on Ortho Tricyclen 28. I just have a couple of general questions regarding the pill that I could not find online (since they're pretty specific, and albeit, maybe a little silly to ask haha :p)
First off, I generally take it between 9:30am to 11am. I am pretty sure that taking it 12 hours is late, but is it okay to take it within this time frame window? I used to be super anal down to the minute, but I've found taking it between these times help me remember as part of my routine. Also, I know that on the day I commute to school, I have to get up a tad earlier, and I don't like bringing my pills with me (in fear of losing them). So, I was thinking about taking it sooner, like right before I leave the house on those days (such as at 8am?) I've always read about taking them late, but never about what happens if you take it a tad early?
Also, I was wondering, I hate taking my placebo sugar pills. Don't ask me why, but I just do! The last 7 days of the pack contain no active pills, so I just generally do not take them. I just like having that break lmao. I know they're also good for keeping the pill-taking attitude consistent, but I am always on time for my first pill pack of the following month. I asked my doctor if I can do a 21 day pack, but she hasn't gotten back to me. Is it okay that I am not taking those last 7 placebo sugar pills, or do they actually contain something that I may need?
Next, if a person is on the birth control pill, and is pregnant, do they still experience the withdrawal bleed? I know that the withdrawal bleed those last seven days isn't really a period, but if one was pregnant, would there be no bleed during that time to let the person know that they are pregnant? Or, is that not the way birth control works? I know birth control stops ovulation altogether (if taken correctly), and you cannot be pregnant if you aren't ovulating, but I just wanted to know if a pregnant person taking hormonal birth control would still bleed as normally, or not (since I guess that would cause their hormones to be out of whack).
FINALLY, do people who use IUDs see the string of it all the time? Or is it internal, and doesn't stick out the way a tampon string does. When my coworker described it, I was under the impression that you could see the string at all times. Sorry if this is genuinely a dumb question!!!!! Thanks
First off, I generally take it between 9:30am to 11am. I am pretty sure that taking it 12 hours is late, but is it okay to take it within this time frame window? I used to be super anal down to the minute, but I've found taking it between these times help me remember as part of my routine. Also, I know that on the day I commute to school, I have to get up a tad earlier, and I don't like bringing my pills with me (in fear of losing them). So, I was thinking about taking it sooner, like right before I leave the house on those days (such as at 8am?) I've always read about taking them late, but never about what happens if you take it a tad early?
Also, I was wondering, I hate taking my placebo sugar pills. Don't ask me why, but I just do! The last 7 days of the pack contain no active pills, so I just generally do not take them. I just like having that break lmao. I know they're also good for keeping the pill-taking attitude consistent, but I am always on time for my first pill pack of the following month. I asked my doctor if I can do a 21 day pack, but she hasn't gotten back to me. Is it okay that I am not taking those last 7 placebo sugar pills, or do they actually contain something that I may need?
Next, if a person is on the birth control pill, and is pregnant, do they still experience the withdrawal bleed? I know that the withdrawal bleed those last seven days isn't really a period, but if one was pregnant, would there be no bleed during that time to let the person know that they are pregnant? Or, is that not the way birth control works? I know birth control stops ovulation altogether (if taken correctly), and you cannot be pregnant if you aren't ovulating, but I just wanted to know if a pregnant person taking hormonal birth control would still bleed as normally, or not (since I guess that would cause their hormones to be out of whack).
FINALLY, do people who use IUDs see the string of it all the time? Or is it internal, and doesn't stick out the way a tampon string does. When my coworker described it, I was under the impression that you could see the string at all times. Sorry if this is genuinely a dumb question!!!!! Thanks