Yes. If you have finished the entire 28-day pack, including the inert tablets (sugar pills), then start on day one of a new pack. It is common to still be menstruating at the end of a 28-day pack, and it should end after you start the new pack.In order to be effective as birth control, it is *very* important that you take the pill every single day, without any gaps.
If you miss a pill at any time (unless it is one of the sugar pills), you must use a second method of birth control for the next month, in order to be safe. Kat .
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