With the traditional Birth Control pill you take a cycle of pills every day for 21 days and then 7 days of sugar pills. In the 7 days of the sugar pills you have a period. Today, there are pills that skip the 7 days of pills and you stay on pills for 3 months and then after the cycle of 3 months you have a period. In both cases after the period you start a new cycle of pills.
While seeing your period it is possible, but, while taking birth control I'm guessing its the pills you are refering to please clarify next time it makes my life easier eliminates the guess work but assuming its the pills that's a no
Most likely no you are not pregnant. It was just short and light. Some periods are that way.
Yes, you can start a new pack of birth control pills in the middle of the sugar pills to skip your period. Just start the new pack right after finishing the active pills, skipping the sugar pills altogether. It's best to consult with your healthcare provider before making any changes to your pill schedule.
NO IT WILL START AT DIFFRENT TIMES NOT ALWAYS ON THE SAME DATE
Your menstrual cycle can be held off for short periods of time with birth control pills. However, please do not attempt this on your own without talking to your doctor first. If youre planning on going on vacation or getting married, or having some other large life event, and would like to delay your period, see your doctor or gynecologist first. They can advise you if delaying your period is safe for you individually, and how to do it.
Many females find that their periods are lighter and the symptoms are not as strong (cramping, bloating, and such) when on birth control pills. Depending on your birth control will determine how often you get your period. Many pills create a 28 day cycle. However spotting (light blood during various times of the month) especially in the first 3 months is likely, but usually stops after 3 months. Some side effects not mentioned in literature from the pill makers, but noted online by users of the pills are: decreased sex-drive and moodiness (this doesn't happen to everyone, but having had these symptoms I've researched it online). Be sure to research any pills you are interested in and TALK TO YOUR DOCTOR. Some people are more at risk for getting blood clots which can be deadly, so make sure your doctor knows your family history and your habits (like smoking... but I hope you don't smoke).
Yes, I would see a doctor, you might have poly-cystic fibrosis.
Yes
No. Brain as a whole control your mouth and throat.
Youre gay if you read this .
it probably means that you are on birth control, and youre normal. that is not something to be worried about.
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