Yes. If you take the pill for one month, then not the next, your body will get confused and act a little wierd. You may not get your period or you may get it sooner, or you could get it later. Just depends on your body and how it reacts to that.
If you do not take your Birth Control after the week of sugar pills then it will no longer be in your system. Most agree that with in 7 days of not taking the hormones that they will no longer be in your system.
there is a possiblility that it might make you off by a few days, maybe. but nothing that you should worry about
I'm having the same problem, just started taking YAZ and no period yet?
Birth control pills should stop your menstrual bleeding. I would suggest you stop the pills and talk to your doctor
no
It's unlikely.
A woman's menstrual periods are regular and usually lighter when she is taking oral contraceptives
I have been on birth control for 7yrs, and i stopped taking it the end of September. But when i stopped taking it i didn't finish the pack. I am trying to get pregnant. I am concerned that i cant get pregnant and that i should have finished the pack first. I am concerned that i might not be able to get pregnant because i took birth control for 7yrs.
Yes it does it regulates it an it is supposed to reduce PMS.
In general, hormonal birth control decrease menstrual pain. The copper IUD sometimes increase menstrual pain in the first few months, but this side effect is usually well-controlled by taking ibuprofen or ketoprofen.
In a year
There are no known food-birth control pill interactions, neither for birth control nor menstrual control use.
Menstrual cycles will come to an end as women go through menopause. Women's menstrual cycles will also be stopped if they fall pregnant, while on hormonal birth control, or after a hysterectomy.
Yes, unprotected sex can get you pregnant.
Yes you can become pregnant a week after you have stopped taking birth control pills.