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.
Yes it's normal. As soon as you skip a pill you start getting back to normal and can get pregnant just by missing one pill.
i took pill for 8 months tri-sprintec. started after 4 days
Stopping birth control changes your hormone level, that's why the tender breasts. Unless you have had unprotected sex and are prego.AnswerTender swollen breasts are not usually a symptom seen with stopping the pill.As stated above, it is a symptom of pregnancy however. After not ovulating due to being on the pill, it is not uncommon for women to ovulate soon after stopping the pill, so if you are having unprotected sex, get a pregnancy test. AnswerYes this does sometimes occur after stopping BCP. If your period doesn't arrive in 4 weeks, perform a HPT.
No. Taking the test too soon causes false negative.
As you know from reading the patient package insert that came with your pill, lighter, shorter, irregular, or absent periods of bleeding are normal side effects of the minipill.
Matter of hours, up to a day depending how heavy your period is.
Take it as soon as you remember and use a condom, just like you would any other time you miss a pill.
3 days
yes!! don't SKIP!! if you stop taking it your period should regulate soon. yes!! don't SKIP!! if you stop taking it your period should regulate soon.
I would love to know the answer to this! Please help! I have been on the pill for years now, stopped taking it to have my period for about 5 days. On the 5th day (virtually no blood anymore) my boyfriend ejaculated inside of me. I have not taken the pill since. It's been 3 days and I've been feeling extremely nauseous, dizzy and have headaches. I've been frequently urinating especially at night. Are these symptoms of pregnancy or going off the pill? Is it even possible to conceive so soon after my period? Especially since I've been on the pill and my cycle probably hasn't had a chance to become normal again..... I would be thrilled to find out that I'm pregnant, what do I do for now? Waiting game?
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.