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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.im a bloke and even i know that your supposed to take the pill for ever with a break of 2-3 days a month .and i would advise you to speak to your nurse at the local surgery to gain extra education, or ask yor son to pick up a leaflet next time hes in there as he might have a brother soon
doctor dilf or what
i would suggest you spoke to your doctor or family planning too. if you where really worried
but as i have never had a period, on the pill i was on, i was worried, but some pills cause you to not have a period.
obviously you take the combined pill so your meant to have a 7 day break. but you can keep taking it, for example if you where going on holiday and such things, answer to your question its not dangerous,
but its not serious if you go a couple of months without a period.
Dilf, not sure where you got your information from but it is wrong. If you want to take a break (and it isn't necesary), it is a seven day break after 21 days of taking it.
A 2-3 day gap will interfere with the working of the pill, and doctors will tell you that it is completely safe to keep taking a number of packets in a row without a break. Some even recommend it for some medical complaints
I read an article on this recently ~ featuring Dr Hillary Jones. He stated that the only reason a break was suggested was to give you peace of mind..as a lot of women prefer to have a 'period' break.
He went on to say that there was no medical grounds for having the break, and that there was no evidence to show it was harmful.