A short period is common when stopping hormonal Birth Control. Your regular period should return in four to six weeks.
NO it is not
This is normal with birth control. You will have a period anytime within the 7 days of the last pills.
about three days into your 'white' section of your pills is still normal
The normal menstrual cycle is ovulation 14 days after your period. The first period post-partum can occur any time and birth control methods should be used.
You will find that your period is lighter when you are on the pill (or patch or injections).
No. Your period will stop as soon as the endometrial lining completely sheds. (Assuming that it is normal). However, if you take birth control your next "period" will probably be significantly lighter and shorter.
Yes, this is fine. Your period may change days just because of your body's natural cycle. You have nothing to worry about.
well my period usually just lasts for 3 days, ill say its completely normal :) or if you're taking birth control is just probably that
No it sounds like the pill is doing more harm then good. A normal period only lasts about a week. You should consult a doctor about changing the birth control you are on, because it sounds like it isn't strong enough.
Yes, that's absolutely normal.
Yes, normally birth control pills will reduce the number of days of bleeding.
Most kinds of birth control will regulate your period, but will not make them 100% predictable. You can still have spotting and periods that start a few days early, or a few days late. However, if this early period is a heavier than normal flow for you, and/or if you experience very painful cramping, you should contact your doctor.