No. Take them the way you are suppose to, do not skip any pills. This is important for a regular cycle.
A couple of months.
1 to 2 months.
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it depends on your body, i stopped taking b.c. after taking it for 3 years and my periods were more normal than they were on b.c. but i forgot to take it sometimes. i don't like b.c. because it makes me gain weight.
i have no idea about this question i was on NSAID for 2yrs for my heavy periods and stopped a few months ago because they wasnt taking much affect no more and my periods become light but extremely painful still after 2yrs of taking them my body was getting used to them, i know NSAID can interfere with ttc thats all i know...
No one, on their episode Houses and Big Changes Jon and Kate state they will be taking turns with the kids in the periods of months.
the birth control is probably it.
There is no guarantee that taking birth control will stop you from having your period. You will most likely have your period anyway.
After you stop the birth control pill, your cycles will return to their natural pattern within a couple of months. If your periods were irregular before you went on the pill, they're likely to be irregular after.
No you will unfortunately not get your period around the same time as you previously did. It will take 3 months for the hormones in birth control to be out of your system and because of this it can take this long for your periods to regulate themselves.
Yes, you do have a chance of becoming pregnant once you stop taking your birth control because it typically takes 3 days for all of the active ingredients in your birth control to exit your system.
This is very normal after stopping a birth control method. It can take many months for a person's menstrual cycle to return to normal after taking birth control for that long.