Unscheduled spotting or bleeding is a common side effect when starting the pill. If it doesn't decrease after the first three months, consider discussing other options with your health care provider. The bleeding isn't dangerous, and doesn't mean the pill's not working, but you may find it annoying.
depends how long the period lasted. but this exact thing happened to me, and i am not pregnant. when you obtained the pill they should have told you that about 80% of women get their period within one week of taking the pill/the expected period.
You can alter your birth control pill schedule by skipping the placebo pills and starting a new pack. This can help to stop your period temporarily. However, it's best to consult with your healthcare provider before making any changes to your pill regimen.
No, you cannot have a period if you do not ovulate.
The hymen is a thin membrane that partially covers the vaginal opening and does not completely block the flow of menstrual blood. Menstrual blood can still pass through the hymen and out of the body during a period.
It is possible to have implantation bleeding, which can be mistaken for a period, and still get your period a week or two later. Implantation bleeding is usually lighter and shorter in duration than a regular period, and it occurs when a fertilized egg attaches to the uterus lining. If you are unsure about your symptoms, it is best to consult a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis.
yes and no if it is positive its acurrate if its negative it can be wrong even without the pill
yes you can still get pregnant on the pill. it is very unlikely but it is possible.
Yes you should still have your normal period.
Since there is no active medication in the sugar pill, eating it or not eating it has no effect on your period.
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i take orto tri cyclen and I've skipped a day or two with the green pill but i still get my period
As long as you have not skipped any pills and start the new packet on time, yes the pill is effective every day during and after your period.
Yes, many women stop menstruating while taking the pill.
If you're on the birth control pill and had a negative pregnancy test, it is not likely you are pregnant.