It depends on what birth control you're on. You need to take remove the patch and the nuvaring, but if you're on the pill, have an IUD or implanon, or take the shots, your period will regulate itself.
If this is unusual for you then see your Dr for a pregnancy blood test.
If you want to get pregnant, you should stop using the birth control patch altogether.
If you stop the birth control patch within days, you may get bleeding again. Contact your health care provider to find an effective method to prevent pregnancy.
Yes, if you stop using the patch as directed, you could get pregnant.
The birth control patch is designed to prevent pregnancy. If you want to get pregnant, stop using the patch.
You shouldn't be taking birth control if you're not prescribed it. Birth control pills don't stop periods, they stop pregnancy.
Birth control gin.
Yes
There is no special regimen for "leveling off" the hormones in your body. If your periods were regular before you started the patch, you will likely ovulate two to four weeks after stopping the patch, and then will have your period four to six weeks after stopping.
Yes, it is possible for your period to be late or stop completely from any hormonal birth control.
The birth control patch is designed to prevent pregnancy. If you want to get pregnant, stop using the patch.