of course, and Birth Control pills are not a Absolute Guarantee you will not get pregnant so keep that in mind.
haha, yeah of course. All birth control does is give you hormones. If still unsure read all the directions and warnings that come with the meds.
it depends on what kind of birth control she's on if its the pill it should still come but should be shorter.. its best to ask you physician., or who ever prescribed it.
Yes it can take upto 3 months to come back but you can still conceive anytime.
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No you will not get your period while taking the active pills only the inactive pills. You may have spotting. If this is bothersome contact your doctor and they may give you another birth control pill that will work better for you.
Your period will come naturally. Birth control does not help you get your period. Your body decides when you will get your period.
No this will not make your period come earlier. You should only take 1 birth control pill a day.
No birth control pill will show up as a benzodiazepine on a drug test.
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an IUD prevents pregency, but it is not always effective. ( For a better answer, have the couple talk to a doctor about effective birth control ). WikiAnswers does not practice medicine.
Yes, it's normal for your menstrual cycle to be irregular once you come off hormonal birth control. While on hormonal birth control your menstrual cycles are suppressed in order to stop ovulation occurring, once you come off hormonal birth control it takes time for your body to start ovulating on a regular basis again. It's a little like going through puberty all over again, or if you had irregular cycles prior to going on hormonal birth control because the issue wasn't treated it may return once you stop using the birth control. Your cycle may continue to be irregular for up to a year.