1 Don't do this! You need to take the sugar pills to keep a routine going. If you skip the placebos, you might get your period early.
But -you might not -it might come late. You might get a heavier flow, or none at all. You might get more than one period a month.
Don't mess up your bodies routine - too many weird things could happen.
2 As TurboB says, it depends on you, and the particular pills you're taking. (There are many different formulations, and some women have to try several different kinds before finding out what works for them. )If the formulation includes placebos, then you will really mess things up if you don't take them, and the effects are unpredictable.
You don't actually have to take the sugar pills; they're there to keep your routine of taking exactly one pill every day, and keep the count going so you don't forget. You could simply not take them, but don't take a different pill instead. There are some formulations of birth control pills that include placebos only every three months, so you only get your period 4 times a year.
Seasonale is one brand, and I have anecdotal evidence that it works very well. (Others find it weird. ) You can talk to your doctor about it if you're interested.
You need to take the sugar pills to keep a routine going. If you skip the placebos, you might get your period early. But -you might not -it might come late.
You might get a heavier flow, or none at all. You might get more than one period a month. Don't mess up your bodies routine - too many weird things could happen.
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