you have been on Birth Control for along time. Your body really needs to have time to get it's natural clock back. I have heard people going upto a year with no period after stopping birth control. If you have stopped to get pregnant beaware that it could take a long time to concevie. Your body has been fooled and needs time to get back on track
the birth control is probably it.
you may be pregnant go get tested
Yes, it happens to people who swim for no logical reason at all.
hormonal imbalance irregular periods stress pregnancy may have recently stopped taking birth control pill recently taken morning after pill
Irregular periods, recently stopping or stopped taking birth control, recently took the morning after pill, illness, stress, underlying medical conditions, hormonal imbalance and pregnancy.
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When you are in menopause, your period has stopped for at least 12 months.
It matters what birth control....Depo you can miss a period. And the pill stays in your system for 2 to 3 months after you stop taking it. Some girls miss a period as a growing month.
No birth control + skipped period = almost certain pregnancy. pulling out is not at all effective to prevent it.
A three-day period may be your new normal, may be a fluke due to recently stopping birth control, or may be due to pregnancy. Take a pregnancy test.
There could be a number of issues. If you are taking birth control it is possible this has stopped your period but may cause slight spotting at times. If you are not taking a birth control that may stop your period you should see a doctor right away.
No. Some forms of birth control pills actually cause you to not get your period for months.