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)
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Depends. If you just got your birth control and you have never had it before.. What you do is take it the Sunday after your period. For example. You started on a Monday. You ended on a Thursday. You take your birth control that Sunday. If you have taken birth control before.. Yes, you take it. Whether you are on or off.
Answering "If im starting to take your new birth control pills and your period comes on the 14 but you started taken them on the 12 will that stop your period?"
You need to consult a doctor and see why it's late. If you want to control your period birth control is the only way.
You should still get a period while taking birth control pills. Your period usually occurs during the placebo week of pills. If the birth control was not taken properly, then there may be a chance of pregnancy, which delays your period. If you have not gotten your period during the placebo week, your should take a pregnancy test.
Yaz, like any birth control pill, should be taken on the schedule shown in the packet, regardless of any bleeding.
I'm assuming your meant you were taking birth control to skip your period. How many months have you skipped your period? Your body is the ultimate doc. Let it happen and look to see if it differs from average for you.
Hormonal birth control can make the period so light that it seems to disappear altogether. If you have taken your birth control correctly in the previous month, there's no need for concern. If you've made any errors, take a pregnancy test to make sure that's not the cause of your missing period.
Birth control pills may not work properly when taken while barbiturates are being taken
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This is very common. It doesnt only happen to you. If your on a birth control that stops your period completely you will still on occasion bleed. Its called spotting. But if it is becoming a period you might want to consult your doctor.
A regulate tablet is taken by a woman whose period is not regular. Medications that help regulate your period include birth control pills and hormone therapy.