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new bith control
okay, so i just started a new pack of loestrin 24 fe a month ago, after switching from ortho tricyclen. if there is anyone who's had experience with this pill, is it normal to miss a period the first month while on this pill? i'm still waiting for my period (i am on day 3 of my placebo pack). i know that loestrin is supposed to give shorter lighter periods, but I'm just a little nervous about this here. im not used to missing periods with birth control pills!! -
I switched from Brenda to Yaz and currently at this point i am stressing too. I am also on my 3rd placebo day. I read on the information inside my yaz pack that its sometimes normal for you to miss a period even after taking all the pills but it did mention that if it happens 2 periods in a row thats when you should seek medical advice. Im not sure if this is different with different types of pills -
I've been on Yaz since it was available two years ago, and my period doesn't usually start until the last placebo pill. I have some issues with anxiety, so that tends to prevent the coming of my period until the very last day. Usually, stress can make it late, at least that's what I have been through. I wouldn't start worrying until you've missed at least two periods, because changing your birth control can leave your body in a crazy mess for a little bit. Good luck!
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...well, ive now missed 3 periods while on this loestrin stuff. switching to ortho-lo now cuz i just cannot deal wit having no periods!! Took 4 pregnancy tests (3 at home, 1 at the MD's office)... still negative. call my MD and she told me that it's normal to miss a period while on the pill, but if it continues to be bothersome, we can switch to somethin different. i was like, yeah plz cuz i dnt know if missing 3 periods in a row is normal!!! im still worried bout this here though!! anyone else missed more than 2-3 periods in a row while on any type of pill?? if so what did you do???Comment
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