Not usually. They make then lighter and not as long.
When you take birth control pills, you will have your period arriving during the 7 days break. During this time your period may last between 2-7 days.
Get checked for anemia or get put on birth control
In the next ten days.
Birth control pills are considered very reliable. As long as you take them on time there is very little chance of you becoming pregnant.
As long as you are taking your birth control pills it is very unlikely that you would get pregnant, wether you skip your period or not. Als always if you are unsure, speak to your doctor or nurse.
Hormonal birth control changes your period while you're on it, and shortly after you stop, but the changes do not normally last. The exception is Depo Provera, after which it can take one to eighteen months (average 11) for your period to return to its previous pattern.
Your period will last between 2-7 days.
You will experience a withdrawal bleed first and your period will arrive 4+weeks after this.
Hi, Yes birth control will cause your period to stop within 48 hours.
It should take about a month. Birth control pills are hormones; they make sure a specific amount of the proper hormone is in your blood each day. When your hormonal cycle has gone through a cycle, your period occurs.
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.