It all depends on how long you bled before you got on birth control. Some Birth Control pills stop bleeding completely. If you want to know specifics your going to have to talk to your doctor.
Usually for 4 days.
Yes, the birth control pill can cause brown or black discharge. Any amount of brown, black, or red discharge is considered a "period" or withdrawal bleed when you're on the pill.
Unscheduled bleeding is common in the first three months of starting the birth control pill. If it goes on longer than that or is troublesome, contact your health care provider to discuss a possible pill change.
Solpadeine is a painkiller, not a birth control pill.
yes..its a birth control pill.
There are no known drug interactions between nicotine gum and the birth control pill.
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.
Yes, Krimson 35 if a birth control pill
When you're on the birth control patch, the patch provides a constant level of progestin and estrogen. When those hormone levels drop, withdrawal bleeding occurs. That's why you bleed during your pill-free week, and why you may bleed if you have a patch fall off.
Normally a woman does not ovulate while taking the birth control pill. This is the birth control pill's primary method of action.
There are pills than can make you bleed less and there is of course also the birth control pill which not only regulates but often make women bleed less. Check out the pharmacy or speak to your doctor.
The bleeding is the withdrawal bleed and is normal. This occurs when you stop taking birth control for over a few days. You can become pregnant.