A couple of months.
my age is 21 years i am not getting regular periods what should i do?
The birth control pill will (or at least should) make your periods more regular and less intensive. The bloodloss will be far less (for most women)
If it is your first year having your period, your periods will be irregular. But if it not then you should see a doctor and talk about possible getting on birth control. It helps regulate your period.
While on birth control, your periods should last just as long as when you're not on birth control. Some women regularly experience 2-3 day periods while other women can regularly experience 6-8 day periods.
Not as long as you keep having them. If they are regular that is what is normal for you. If not they can be regulated.
Yes, if you have not received an injection in 6 months or more and you did not have regular periods while taking the injection. The depo-provera shot suppresses ovulation. Once you begin having regular periods again, then your body should have returned to normal. However, many women still have periods, even when on this type of birth control, so after being off of the injection for several months and once you begin regular periods again, you need to check for ovulation using an ovulation predictor kit, just to make sure. However, realize that it may take as long as 18 months after the last depo-provera shot for periods to return to normal.
Yes! This can be very normal. It's all in what kind of bc you were using. I used depo for about a year and didn't get a period for a little over a year after stopping. Hello there. Yes this is quite a common occurance in a lot of women after stopping birth control pills. Some lucky women go on to have regular monthly periods while the majority of women, experience irregular periods for a few months after stopping birth control. It generally takes around three months for birth control to be out of your system so by the fourth or fifth month of stopping the pills, your periods should be becomming more regular.
No. it is just the pills making your periods lighter that usual. If you just started the medication it will take a month or two to get to its regular flow.
It should make your period more regular.
No. Actually when starting birth control it can cause your periods to be irregular at first.
It may, especially if your periods were irregular before you went on the birth control pill. You can expect your period sometime between the regular time and two weeks late. After that, you should be back on track. Take a pregnancy test if you've had unprotected intercourse.
It shouldn't be compulsary EVERY day - however - regular periods of sporingexercise is good for the body.