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Birth Control Period Mono-linyah

Updated June 20, 2017
Lisssa Says:
Wed, June 14, 2017

This past Friday I had a doctor visit and was just given birth control (mono-linyah) for the very first time. At the appt. i was told to take the first pill the first night I get my period. I got my period Monday so I took the first pill (which is the blue). After reading things online and talking with someone today (Wednesday), I'm concerned I already messed this up and since I'm on my period i should've taken the white pill (even the pill packet instructions don't say what color to take on your period). I'm really confused now and hope someone can help me. Should I finish taking the white pills til I'm done with my period and then start back on the blue pills? (I've only taken 3 so far) OR Should I keep doing what I was doing and stay taking the blue?

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Verwon Says:
Tue, June 20, 2017

No, when you first start them, you need to start with the active tablets, in order for them to become fully effective at preventing pregnancy. You are supposed to start them the first or second day of your period. The white tablets are taken last, that's when you should experience another period.

The FDA warns that this medication may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache, mood swings, weight changes, and PMS-like symptoms.

Is there anything else I can help with?

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