I taking trigestril pills should I break after finishing one pack or should I continue another immediately after finishing one pack even if my period don't start
adviceman49 answered Wednesday July 6 2016, 8:59 am: Your doctor or pharmacist should have told you how to take this medicine and if in doubt you should ask your pharmacist.
In general birth control pills have a certain number of pills, usually a different color, at the end of the package. These pills are weaker than the rest or like a sugar pill to allow you to have a period. Even if you do not get a period when you finish the package, including the weaker or different colored pills, you move on to the next package of pills the next day.
You do not wait to have a period to start the next package. As I said this is the general dispensing instructions for birth control pills. TO make sure your pills are to be taken in this manner you should call your pharmacy and speak with the pharmacist. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
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