Your periods after you stop the pill are likely to resume the pattern they had before you were on the pill. Count the days for those six months from the first day of one period to the first day of another. If the number is between 24-35 days, you are well within the range of normal. If the number is outside that range, contact your health care provider. After six months, the pill is out of your system and is not affecting your menstrual cycle.
Your period might be irregular and messed up or your body is changing and getting use to it. My period use to be messed up i would have it for 3 months and then not have it all for a month, or i get a week later then what i am suppose to do. so ur period is most likely irregular..But if you are having sex then its possible you are pregnant, but if not having sex then go to the doctors about your period. I got put on birth control to regulate my period and because i was sexually active
It is possible to become pregnant 3 months after delivering a baby, but the gestational period is generally 9 months in normal healthy pregnancies.
He most likely will. He usually is absent for a while then comes back a few months later with a big coeback.
The "window period" for most HIV tests is considered to be three months. Most people test positive within two months. If you have a new risk within the months just before testing, you should repeat the test at the end of the window period.
Two months later than what? Two months after sex - no. Two months after abortion - yes Two months after giving birth - maybe
Four Months Later... was created on 2007-09-24.
A horse's gestation period typically lasts around 11 months, which is approximately 340 days. However, individual variations can occur, and some mares may foal earlier or later than this average timeframe.
If sexual intercourse results in pregnancy, because a sperm fertilized an egg, labor in the female will arrive roughly 9 months later. This is the gestation period of human beings.
I was also on depo. And they say it can take up to 12 to 18 months to get your cycle back and normal. It was 6 months, and I didn't have a period after, since i was trying to get pregnant, my doc gave me provera hormone pill to regulate my cycle and start ovulating. If you were on depo for a long time and didn't have a period during that time, you may need a hormone pill to jump start things down there and get regulated again. I also started having pregnancy symptoms, before i got my period back, lower back and hip pain, nausea, couldn't sleep, very sore breasts and nipples, they told me my body was going through withdrawl of the depo. It also happened to my friend.
Arounfd December, because if it came out in July, movies come out 5 months later! I <3 Harry Poter!!! I H8 Twilight!!
Years Later...A Few Months After was created on 2003-08-26.
Physically you will bleed for 3-4 weeks and then get your period back within 2 months. Emotionally it differs of course. The later the harder it is.