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If you first started on it, then yes, it can take anywhere from 3-6 months for some female bodies to get use to it. This also varies from woman to woman. If you've been on it for longer and you've never missed a pill(s); consult your gyno.

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Q: Is it normal to bleed while on active birth control?
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Is it normal to bleed for a long time with camila birth control pills?

This is normal because everyone adjusts to birth control differently. Some people will not bleed at all while others might bleed the whole time they are on the medication.


Is it normal to bleed after stopping your birth control pills?

Yes, when you stop birth control pills, the hormone levels in your body drop. Then you have withdrawal bleeding.


Do you still have symptoms of pms if you purposely skip your period while on birth control?

PMS is a completely nonsense term that means nothing at all.On hormonal birth control you don't get a period, you skip your withdrawal bleed.If you skip your withdrawal bleed it should be the same as normal on active pills, there's no progesterone drop so no symptoms associated with a withdrawal bleed.


Is it normal to have a period 2 weeks after giving birth?

It is very normal for you to bleed after birth. Usually the only time you won't right away is if you are breast feeding. Once you start to bleed you are likely to bleed for 4-6 weeks straight.


If you stop taking your birth control pill then start bleeding can you still get pregnant?

The bleeding is the withdrawal bleed and is normal. This occurs when you stop taking birth control for over a few days. You can become pregnant.


Can you have your period but not bleed while on birth control?

If you don't bleed, you don't have a period. You can't have a period and not bleed.


What should you do if you miss a week of birth control and are now bleeding like you have a period?

Nothing, this is a perfectly normal withdrawal bleed from missing your pills.


Is it normal to have two periods in one month after stopping birth control?

Yes, it's normal to have two periods in one month after you stop taking [hormonal] birth control - remember that periods aren't dictated by the calendar, but by your hormones. While on hormonal birth control your menstrual cycles are suppressed so that you don't ovulate, as you don't ovulate you don't menstruate, the bleeding you experience is a withdrawal bleed caused by the drop in synthetic hormones when going from active to inactive pills. Once off the birth control it takes time for your body to get back into a regular menstrual cycle.


When your on birth control What is the longest without your period?

If you're using hormonal birth control you don't menstruate at all - hormonal birth control works by preventing ovulation; no ovulation = no menstruation - the bleeding women get on hormonal birth control such as the pill is withdrawal bleeding caused by the drop in hormones when going from your active to inactive pills. You should get a withdrawal bleed every 21 days, during the first three months on the pill it's normal for bleeding patterns to be irregular so you may not get a withdrawal bleed - if this continues over three months you should talk to your doctor as you may need a different dosage.


Is bleeding normal for pregnancy?

yeah you bleed when you give birth


Is it normal to spot after missing 4 birth control pills?

Absolutely! You missed 4 pills so you will probably get a full blown period for a lot longer than normal. You will prob spot up until you are scheduled for your period. Then you will get your normal period. If you are having sex be sure to use extra protection so you don't get pregnant. Hello. Yes missing birth control pills can cause you to spot. You spot blood because your body is trying to adust to being without the contraceptive hormones. Use a condom for the next week during sex otherwise you will be at risk of conceiving.


What if you bleed while taking the active birth control pills?

I assume you are taking the pill like yasmin or something to that effect. I can honestly say that when you are taking a birth control, it is normal for it to regulate your periods, but honestly, sometimes nature comes before any chemical you can treat it. So if you think this is a major side effect, talk to your dr. If not, go with the flow. No pun intended.