All Ortho Micronor pills are identical; there are no placebo pills in the pack.
Many women don't have bleeding on Micronor. There is no special way to use Micronor to skip a period.
It stopped mine entirely. I was prescribed Micronor because it's progesterone only, and I needed an estrogen free product because I was breastfeeding. Being that Micronor comes in packs of 28 with no sugar pills (and no break between packs), it never occurred to me that I should be having a period. Apparently some women do. I just saw my doc two days ago, and she was not concerned that I wasn't having periods. We did switch me back to a pill with estrogen, as they are more reliable and I am no longer breastfeeding.
As noted in the FDA insert you received with your pills, the timing of bleeding is unpredictable on Micronor. After the first three months of use, you can expect to fall into a more predictable pattern, which may include no bleeding at all.
If you have a pack of 28 green birth control pills, you're probably on Micronor.
Rather than being a term, Micronor is the trade name of a drug. It is a commonly prescribed oral contraceptive which contains a progestin compound called norethindrone.
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Micronor?
Most tablets don't have the same amount of power as a full sized laptop, and lack a keyboard or sorts. Most tablets do come with keyboards that you can plug in. For the most part the functionality is the same.
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No warfarin tablets are blood thinning tablets and should definitely not be confused with aspirin.