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Yes you will still have periods while on the pill. While on the pill your periods will come on an expected day which is usually during the placebo week. The pill will sometimes lighten your menstrual flow.
Hormonal birth control can make the period so light that it seems to disappear altogether. If you have taken your birth control correctly in the previous month, there's no need for concern. If you've made any errors, take a pregnancy test to make sure that's not the cause of your missing period.
If you get your period while on birth control, you should continue using your birth control as scheduled. Bleeding does not change the schedule for taking your pill or changing your patch or ring.
PMS is a completely nonsense term that means nothing at all.On hormonal birth control you don't get a period, you skip your withdrawal bleed.If you skip your withdrawal bleed it should be the same as normal on active pills, there's no progesterone drop so no symptoms associated with a withdrawal bleed.
It is common to have breakthrough bleeding in the first three cycles of pill use. It normally gets better with time.
Yes, it is possible for your period to be late or stop completely from any hormonal birth control.
This is normal because everyone adjusts to birth control differently. Some people will not bleed at all while others might bleed the whole time they are on the medication.
Birth control is not a 100% way to stop pregnancy and your period makes those chances even worse.
If you get your period while wearing the birth control patch, continue using the patch as scheduled. If this becomes a problematic pattern for you, contact your health care provider.
Nope!!!! If you mean having sex while she is not on birth control pills. she WILL get pregnet. If she is having her period and she is not on pills and you have sex with her, she is gonna get pregnet.
It is called break through bleeding.Check with your doctor for other types of birth control.