I am not sure; individual cases may vary; however, I am having the same problem. I started spotting in Sept. 08. My period came on full force the first week in Oct. I have have been spotting since then. In other words, my period has been on the entire month of Oct. thus far. (it's Oct. 15th now). I am going to go get checked for fibroids. My sister has them and they told her she had to go on the pill to stop her bleeding. I don't want the pill, but I can always get the fibriods removed.
It is recommended to wait at least 1-2 weeks after implantation bleeding stops before taking a pregnancy test. This allows time for the pregnancy hormone hCG to build up to detectable levels in your urine. Testing too early may result in a false negative result.
PTT stands for partial thromboplastin time, which is a blood test that measures how long it takes for blood to clot. Abnormal PTT levels can indicate bleeding or clotting disorders. It is often used to monitor patients taking blood-thinning medications.
Typically, signs that a medical abortion is working, such as cramping and bleeding, can start within a few hours to a few days after taking the medications. It is important to follow the guidance of a healthcare provider and seek medical attention if there are concerns about the effectiveness of the abortion.
As long as you start your next packet on or before the date you were scheduled to start, skipping the sugar pills does not change the effectiveness of using the pill. You may be asking about starting the next pack early. You can do so, but the timing and amount of bleeding you have is a bit unpredictable. This may be the situation about which you're asking. Lastly, if it's your first pack of birth control pills, you may have choice noticed that hormonal birth control like the pill can make your period lighter than it was without the pill.
These are steroids can be used for a short period if used as tablets and when symptoms are relieved, should be gradually tapered and stopped. should not be taken for long. Although inhalers in low dose can be taken for a long period for prophylaxis against exacerbation of breathlessness.
really it all depends on your body. I was on it for a while and stopped taking them, my period was actually like a normal cycle.
there shouldn't be continuous bleeding after menstruation if you find that your period hasent stopped after the seventh day you are probubly just having a long period they can be as long as 9 days or a short as 3. if you are taking birth control that can also make you have continuous bleeding for a long time .. EITHER WAY YOU SHOULD DEFINATELY GO SEE A DOCTOR... if the bleeding does not stop. ~good Luck~
Vaginal bleeding is period sweetie lol
Hi, Yes birth control will cause your period to stop within 48 hours.
If you just started the pill your bleeding with probably last however long it did before you started taking the pill. Your next period however will most likely last around 5 days. The pill helps to regulate your period, and it does a great job! But since the first pills you take when you are bleeding are basically placebos your body wont change until you go through almost a whole pack.
I was on the pill for 10 years. When I stopped taking the pill it took my body 6 months to have a period. Everyone is different!
These should be taken off after the wound has stopped bleeding and in no threat to begin bleeding again.
it is ok as long as you rinse it off as soon as the bleeding is stopped.
It is common. Yes as long as you continue to take your pills according to the directions you should be protected.
I have been on birth control for 7yrs, and i stopped taking it the end of September. But when i stopped taking it i didn't finish the pack. I am trying to get pregnant. I am concerned that i cant get pregnant and that i should have finished the pack first. I am concerned that i might not be able to get pregnant because i took birth control for 7yrs.
supposedly it can cause bleeding in the liver, gums, etc. talk to your doctor. in small doses it is sometimes permitted.
If you stopped taking them after a week you should start your period in three to five days. If you are 7 days into a new packet you probably won't start your "period" until the week you take the inactive pills.