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changing b/c to fit into your schedule
i'm planning a beach vacation in July of 2010. i've counted out the days of my period on a calendar and discovered that i will have it during the week of my vaca. I was told by a friend that i could delay taking the pill after my next period, do some math, and wait 2 or so weeks to start it again so that i will get it a week or 2 after i would've originally. i would change it now, january/february so that i could plan it and have it be effective still. has anyone ever tried or heard of this?
Re: changing b/c to fit into your schedule
I don't do this often, but I start the new pack, instead of taking the inactive pills. It will cause you to skip your period this month.
Ugh, this! I tried this once, a few weeks after our wedding. I skipped my period and spotted the next three weeks instead. Sexy. =(
I would do it again though, if it meant not having my period on vacation.
This. Every doctor I've ever had has said that skipping the placebos and going straight to the next pack is totally fine to do as long as you're not doing it all the time.
D/x with endometriosis Aug. 2011
Expecting "Huckleberry" 8/29/12
Oh, definitely! Sorry if I was unclear. If you skip the placebos, say, this month, you might get some breakthrough bleeding just until your next period.
I agree with pp though, waiting 2 weeks to start the next pack is a bad idea.