Yes, if you start the birth control pill for the first time before your period, your period will come later. It usually comes during the last week of the cycle.
Maybe , but it should come a week later than sooner....?
Yes it can make your period arrive one day later than usual
You can only make your period come faster if you are taking birth control pills. By finishing a pack early, you will bleed sooner rather than later.
You could have a missed period from birth control or from pregnancy. Since you're not on birth control now and have a missed period, you should take a pregnancy test.
Your period might be irregular and messed up or your body is changing and getting use to it. My period use to be messed up i would have it for 3 months and then not have it all for a month, or i get a week later then what i am suppose to do. so ur period is most likely irregular..But if you are having sex then its possible you are pregnant, but if not having sex then go to the doctors about your period. I got put on birth control to regulate my period and because i was sexually active
Yes, if you start the birth control patch mid-cycle, your period will be a bit later than you expected.
It's normal to have bleeding after stopping the birth control pill.
It varies. You may get a period within the first week or you will get your period 4 weeks later.
Bleeding between periods is common in the initial weeks of using hormonal birth control. It normally settles down within three cycles. If it lasts longer or is bothersome, talk to your health care provider about changing formulas.
yes and you should have her put on birth control pills as well. yes and you should have her put on birth control pills as well. yes and you should have her put on birth control pills as well.
continue your pill sequence as if no bleeding occured, but it is advised that you use a "backup" method of birth control as condoms for the next 2 weeks