If you took Birth Control for one month and had a few periods then you need to see your doctor and change birth control. It doesn't sound like you are on the right type of birth control pills for you - hence the extra periods. You do need to perform a pregnancy test as there is a possibility you may be pregnant.
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There are least chances of you getting pregnant. Pills will protect you from getting pregnant. You take the pills late by couple of hour late at times. That does not lower the efficacy of the pills. But you must get the periods with in a week of finishing the course of your pills. Other wise you have to consult your doctor.
A couple of months.
While it is rare, some women do continue to have periods (I know a couple). Most likely is is heavy spotting due to being pregnant. That is much more common.
Pregnancy can accur anytime a women ovulates. A women can ovulate anytime of the month, even if they are on their periods!
I had two periods in one month and I'm pregnant. So i guess if you're asking if it happens.....yes it's possible. My first period was "normal" and the second a couple weeks later was very light. Found out about a week after that i was pregnant due to nausea.
You can be if you get your period again in like couple of weeks... you should buy a pregnancy test
you can get your period through out your whole pregnancy its now to happen i had my period until i was seven months pregnant i knew i was pregnant got prenatal care and the baby was ok but i just never stop getting my period for quite some time
There's a big chance the bug made the pill not work so the chance is def there.
no it doesnt mean that all the time.some people have regular periods without missing one ever, others may miss a a few months at a time, this is completely normal it may mean that your still a bit too young for periods yet.i know a lot of people with that case, one of my close friends started her periods at the age of 9, then they stopped for a couple years and came back regular..i dont like my periods because they take all the life out of me, but i guess its just a sign that your going into womanhood.i hope this helps,-e
Many girls do not have regular periods when they first start having periods. As long as you are having periods every two or three months, there is no real reason for concern at this time. If your periods are very heavy, or if not being able to predict them causes you problems, you may wish to see a doctor (gynecologist) to get help in regulating them.
Typically a woman who had normal periods before using the pill will ovulate 2-4 weeks after stopping the pill. The average couple will get pregnant in six months, whether the pill was used before or never used.
now, maybe in a couple more weeks. but stop taking the pill if you think you are. I suggest you use condoms instead of pills.