4 to 5 days but what is weirded that the flow is low
No, it's not possible to have a period regulate in a month's time after taking any medicine, chemical, or short. Unfortunately, this is also true for Primolut. However, it's possible that around the midst of the second month that a cycle may begin to once again commence regularly. In additon, two months to one and a half months is usually how long it takes for hormones to balance themselves as well.
Your period will last between 2-7 days.
One or two days....three tops.
depending on how long you have been on the pills or contraceptive method i would say a year minimum and a normal period is the scheduled one that you have when you start taking the pills or method
If you stopped taking them after a week you should start your period in three to five days. If you are 7 days into a new packet you probably won't start your "period" until the week you take the inactive pills.
Usually within one month but it can be as long as two months.
That is perfectly fine as long as you start your first dose on the day that is instructed. If that happens to be during your period. it should gradually get lighter and that eventually stop.
It really just depends on what type of birth control your taking, and when you start to take them. If you missed a week or two after getting off your period then you may spot for a few days, but you should start when your supposed to.
There's no need to wait.
You have to see your doctor and should've done it a long time ago. He will give you medicine to make it start again after taking tests.
You won't have a period as long as you're taking the pill, but as soon as you come off it you'll have a period. You shouldn't take the pill for more than 21 consecutive days before giving yourself a 7 day break from it due to build-up of hormones.