Birth control has many benefits. The two big ones are to Prevent pregnancy and to control your menstrual cycle.
No. Birth control will prevent pregnancy.
Birth control inhibits fertilization, not menstruation. Menstrual cycle will still continue.
Ordinarily birth control pills do not "put off" or eliminate the menstrual period. Some women using depo provera (injections) do not have their menstrual periods while on that medication.
Hormonal birth control changes your menstrual bleeding. It's not unusual to have brown spotting instead of a regular period when you're on birth control.
For me, Its up to you. All I can say is that you are not prone to get pregnant when you are havimg your menstrual period. ^_^ For me, Its up to you. All I can say is that you are not prone to get pregnant when you are havimg your menstrual period. ^_^
I would not trust that particular birth control if it did not regulate your menstrual cycle. I had a similar problem after using a particular brand for a while and me and my doctor agreed to change to another pill with more hormone in it.
some birth control pills give you a shorter period.
Any combination birth control pill will give you more regular vaginal bleeding. None of them will cause a lasting change in your menstrual period. When you stop taking them, you will return to your previous menstrual pattern.
you will get your period when you start taking your "period" placebo pills in your pack
By using hormonal Birth Control Pills you can safely go months without a period.
You can take birth control to have a show of vaginal bleeding, but birth control does not "jump start" your period. When you stop taking it, you are likely to return to your previous pattern of menstrual bleeding (or lack thereof) unless something else changes in your body.