Yes, it is possible to not have your period when taking oral contraceptives. One way to try to skip your period is to skip the placebo pills at the end of the pack and start a new pack immediately instead. This can sometimes prevent your period from occurring. However, there is a small chance that it may not work for everyone. If this happens, you may still experience some bleeding during the second pack. If you have any further questions or need more information, feel free to ask your healthcare provider.
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