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No period, started birth control!!!

I'm on cycle day 45, my period is 2 weeks late... I went to the doctors on cycle day 40-41 we did a pregnancy test which of course came back negative, given the fact that I haven't had sex in almost 3 years.
Why is my period this late??? I mean I have things going on but I don't feel like I'm over stressed, my period has NEVER been this late, the latest was a 42-43 day cycle.

Also my doctors prescribed me orthocyclen, because he said that has more estrogen in it since I deal with low libido and vaginal dryness, he said this would help.. Is this true?

I started my first birth control pill yesterday, will this stop my period from coming ? And will it come at the end of the pack? Is it okay to start yesterday? Also is it safe to skip periods while on birth control every once in a while? Purposefully? Meaning you start another pack immediately?  I'm so confused why I have yet to receive my monthly gift. Just hoping the BC regulates me.

Any information or advice regarding my questions would be much appreciated.

Also would like to touch on the low lobido and vaginal dryness per this pill, I'm on the generic version mononessa.
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