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oh_mommy

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Posted: 01-14-07 15:59pm

Ok im on the pill, and im just woundering what if your period ends before the sugar pills do u go onto the next pack or do you just continue taking the sugar pills?
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Posted: 01-14-07 16:01pm

Ive always just continues the pills as is, I cant remember if my period ended in between, I know they were shorter on bc and prod did end before the sugar pills. Sometimes I didnt bother with the sugar pills once I ended the real pills and got my period I started the new pills once it ended. I think majority of the time I never bothered with sugar pills. I never got pregnant on bc either so eh id prob just start the new pack.
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Posted: 01-14-07 16:12pm

Continue taking the sugar pills.

I have the opposite problem, my period doesn't come until like the last day of sugar pills and lasts into the first couple active pills. I hate my "new" period, it's not heavy enough for a tampon and I hate pads, if I use a pantyliner it's too heavy for that but if I use a normal thin pad there'll be nothing. I've also been spotting for like 3 weeks. Sad

i'm just starting my 3rd pack today so i'm hoping by my next period my body will have gotten used to things and there'll be no more spotting.
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Posted: 01-14-07 23:25pm

Hmm..
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