It really depends when you are getting this brown discharge. Brown blood at the beginning of a period is quite normal. Brown blood for a day or so at any other time during your cycle is not normal. If you are meaning that you are getting a brown discharge everyday throughout your whole cycle, it sounds like the pill that you are taking is not strong enough for you. It is not strong enough to regulate when your body is to bleed and when not to bleed, meaning that you are bleeding a tiny bit everyday. I would go back to your doctor and get a different prescription for another pill. There are many to take and you need to find the right one for you. It is NOT normal for a 14 year old to be sexually active, in fact it is ILLEGAL.
No. Actually when starting birth control it can cause your periods to be irregular at first.
Females who are sexually active, want to be protected from pregnancy, or would like to regulate there menstrual cycle, should use birth control.
Its your period, you get it every month, or sometimes, if your on a birth control, or if something is wrong with your body and its not used to it, then you could bleed until your body is used to it.
Hormones control the release of eggs, and Birth Control pills either regulate or prevent that release.
you could lie and explain to her that you need it to regulate your periods or just be completely honest and tell her you are sexually active but you want to be safe responsible and adult about it. Either one is effective
by pc muscle yoga, it wiil be control.
Regulate.
Some methods of birth control increase vaginal discharge, and others decrease discharge. Contact your health care provider or pharmacist for information specific to your situation.
No. regulate means control. Regularize means make normal.
The birth control pill has the ability to protect against pregnancy and to regulate the menstrual cycle. It has absolutely NO ability to protect against any form of sexually transmitted diseases, either bacterial (such as chlamydia) or viral (such as HIV/AIDS).
The birth control pill can change vaginal discharge, but a yellow discharge is a possible sign of infection. See your health care provider as soon as possible.
To control and regulate the temperature.