it depends on what birth cortrol it is
only if you have a disease or something pretty serious going on with your down there but it is pretty rare that you will throw up on your period.
Food poisoning, Norovirus, increased intracranial pressure, seeing something repulsive - there are a million reasons why you might throw up after taking the birth control shot.
Yes, there is a possibility that the NuvaRing can make your period come at an irregular time.
no you would not
Stopping the birth control pill could unmask the fact that your body was done ovulating, but couldn't cause menopause.
birth control pills do things with your hormones, if you are not following the instructions properly you throw out the hormonal balance and end up with things like early or late period or pregnancy. it sounds like your period has started early because of the way you did it, so it is unlikely that you are pregnant.
it could be that you are on birth control because sometimes that can throw off a test just keep taking a test once a week for just make a doctors appt.
NO NOT AT ALL. ONCE YOU FINISH YOUR MONTHLY PILLS YOU CAN GO AHEAD AND THROW THE EMPTY DEPENCER AWAY AND GO TO YOUR DOCTOR OR WHERE EVER YOU GET THEM RIGHT AWAY.
If you throw up that quickly after taking the birth control pill, it won't be absorbed and won't be effective.No it would need to be taken again if you threw up right after taking it. The good news is you are not likely to get pregnant from missing one pill.
As a means of contraception there is no time that is 100% safe especially with irregular cycles. As a general rule two weeks after mentruation is the most fertile time. But many things, such as stress, can throw this 'rule of thumb' out of order. This is the exact reason why this is a poor form of birth control.
Just a hormone imbalance. The simplest thing can throw your period out of whack. You can wait it out and see if things go regular again but if it keeps happening and you want it to stop the only thing a doctor will usually prescribe is hormone therapy (a low dose birth control pill).