Possibly. You need to ask the people who gave you the pills. They act differently for everyone.
I started taking birth control because I have a blood clotting disorder, so my period would last like 3 months at a time. I've been on birth control for two years and my pills usually work like this: first three weeks of the month take the pill and the last week you have your period.
You need to familiarize yourself with the process before you begin taking the pills. Read the instructions, call the doctor and know what you're doing.
If you started the pills as instructed by the pamphlet, your period should show up pretty much as scheduled, with maybe a day or two of variation.
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