Coming off birth control can and does cause spotting for a few days. This is the medication withdrawing from your system.
You are just spotting. Missing one pill won't cause a period.
Yes it can.
Yes. Cramps and spotting are a very common side effect while using birth control, especially in the first 1 to 3 months.
Being on the pill can cause spotting between periods, called breakthrough bleeding.
Yes, antibiotics reduce the effectiveness of the birth control causing breakthrough bleeding
No it can't as long as you are taking your birth control pills as instructed and not missing any. Marcy
Hi, You shouldn't be bleeding for weeks after this incident. See your doctor and change birth control pill. It most likely isn't the correct pill for you.
Spotting on birth control can happen due to missed pills or due to other factors. If you have taken the pill as directed, spotting doesn't mean that you are not protected against pregnancy. If the spotting continues or recurs, see your health care provider to find out the cause. Infection or some other problem with your cervix could be the cause. If not, a change in brand may solve the problem.
When you miss birth control pills, the hormone levels in your body drop and you could have bleeding. If you're missing pills often, consider another method.
Missing pills to often can cause this proplem.
Although there is very little evidence to prove this some doctors believe that hormonal birth control can cause birth defects.