It depends on what type of Birth Control you are on. If you are on a birth control that will only make you have four or so periods a year, then it is normal. If you are on a normal birth control it really isn't normal to not have a period. Failure to menstrate is often caused by hormonal imbalances, certain conditions such as polycystic ovarian syndrome, could be causing the imbalance. In any case a good consultation with a family physician or a gynecologist would be a good order.
no this is NOT normal, maybe you have forgotten the pill or miscalculated.
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
Certain birth control pills do make your period lighter or stop completely while you are taking them. If it concerns you too much call your gyno, but I believe this is normal for some.
It is not normal to feel sick after taking birth control pills. If you feel that the pills are making you sick, you should contact your doctor and have them changed.Taking birth control pills should not make you feel sick. That is not normal.
No, if this is occurring, then you should not be using that pill. See your doctor.
It is normal for many women not to have monthly breakthrough bleeding while taking Birth Control Pills.
Continue taking your birth control pills as scheduled.
In general, all birth control pills, as well as the patch and ring and the Mirena IUD, make your period lighter.
If your period wasn't due & you're on birth control, then this is break through bleeding. Birth control stops you from ovulating. If you're currently on the 7day break or sugar pills then this is normal.
Yes, normally birth control pills will reduce the number of days of bleeding.
That is usually not normal because you shouldn't get a period while on those pills you might want to see a doctor.