Can I use birth control pills to delay or stop my period?

Yes. Birth control pills were once only packaged as 21 days of active hormone pills and seven days of inactive pills. While you take the inactive pills, menstrual-like bleeding occurs.

Today you have many more options — from regimens with 24 days of active pills and four days of inactive pills to regimens that are all active pills.

Some extended-cycle pill regimens have active hormone pills every day for three months, followed by a week of inactive or low-dose estrogen pills. You experience menstrual-like bleeding during that one week every three months. Other extended-cycle regimens involve taking active pills continuously for one year, which can stop all menstrual-like bleeding.

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