Birth control pills come in packs. The most common type has 3 weeks
of hormone pills. Some packs have sugar pills for the fourth week. During that
fourth no-hormone week, you have your menstrual period. After the fourth week
(28 days), you start a new pack.
Seasonique has 12 weeks (84 days) of estrogen/progestin pills
followed by 7 days of low-estrogen pills.
Seasonale has 12 weeks of estrogen/progestin pills followed by 7 days
of no-hormone pills. You have your menstrual period during the 7 days, which is
every 3 months. You then start a new pack of pills. This dosing schedule
changes your menstrual cycle to only 4 periods each year. If you have
bothersome breakthrough bleeding during the 3 months, your health professional
may prescribe extra estrogen.
Lybrel has 28 hormone pills. After finishing a pack, you start a new
one the next day. Because you take a hormone pill every day of the month, you
have no monthly periods. (But it is common to have unexpected spotting or
bleeding, especially during the first year.)
How to start your first pack of pills
There are several ways you can start taking your first pack of
pills:
- Quick start. During your medical
appointment, take your first pill as soon as you get the pack from your health
professional. Take the second pill the next day. During the first 7 days of
pills, use a backup method of birth control, like a condom or
diaphragm.
- Sunday start. Pick a Sunday to
take your first pill, so that you do not have periods on the weekends. During
the first 7 days of pills, use a backup method of birth control, like a condom
or diaphragm.
- Fifth-day start. On the fifth
day of your menstrual period, take your first pill.
Your daily pill routine
Take your hormone pills every day, at about the same time of day.
To stay on track and prevent pregnancy, try these easy tricks:1
- Pick a time. Link up your "pill time" with
something you do every day, like brushing your teeth, eating a meal, or going
to bed.
- Use your calendar. Mark the days you will start new packs.
You might even want to cross off each day you take your pill.
- Check
again. Each morning, check your pack to be sure you took yesterday's pill. If
you find you've missed one, take it right away.