Your period should not be delayed from missing a single pill.
your period should come on the day or which ever pill it usually comes on. Missing a pill doesn't affect that. At least it doesn't for me.
After stopping the pill, your next period will come in 4-6 weeks, and will soon return to its previous pattern, as it was before you were on the pill.
Hello. This could simply be a heavy period caused by missing one pill. Even though it was a non-active pill, it may cause a very heavy period.
No.there are many reasons for missing the periods. No.
If you are on a tri phasic pill, missing the pill at the beginning is wose than missing a pill towrds the end of your cycle. To be sure use condoms as a backup till you start your next pack. The pill efficacy rate of 99.98% is based on perfect error free use. Every slip up like missing a pill or taking a pill late lower how effective the pill is at preventing pregnancy.
That depends on the pill, if it made your period stop, then I guess so.
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The period is either late like it can be naturally or, if you had sex without any other protection, you are pregnant. Being off the pill for a month means you are completely unprotected. Missing one pill is enough.
Yes, depending on the sensitivity of the pill, (the amount of hormones in each pill) and other contributing factors like where you are in your cycle, it is possible.
You are just spotting. Missing one pill won't cause a period.
Some women bleed after missing pills, and others don't. After you stop the pill altogether, your period usually comes in four to six weeks.
Breast discharge and breast enlargement can be side effects of the birth control pill. Pregnancy signs are a missing period and positive pregnancy test.