Personally, I have had this happen when on the pill. If you are worried it would not hurt to contact your doctor.
It's possible that breakthrough bleeding could occur as result of taking birth control pills.
It will change your periods but they will still be there but you will just have them at different times of the month.
If you took birth control for one month and had a few periods then you need to see your doctor and change birth control. It doesn't sound like you are on the right type of birth control pills for you - hence the extra periods. You do need to perform a pregnancy test as there is a possibility you may be pregnant.
Birth control can cause this to happen don't worry
generally yes
Well, I have 2 periods per month so, my mom put me on birth control and at first it didn't work but then, it started to work. My periods became lighter and shorter.
pregnancy,
Birth control pills are for preventing pregnancy, not getting pregnant.
You will probably have one next month. It sounds like you are having irregular periods. Going on the birth-control pill can often help sort this out and make your periods more regualr.
Yes, it's normal to have two periods in one month after you stop taking [hormonal] birth control - remember that periods aren't dictated by the calendar, but by your hormones. While on hormonal birth control your menstrual cycles are suppressed so that you don't ovulate, as you don't ovulate you don't menstruate, the bleeding you experience is a withdrawal bleed caused by the drop in synthetic hormones when going from active to inactive pills. Once off the birth control it takes time for your body to get back into a regular menstrual cycle.
No you cannot take another persons birth control. There is a LOT of different birth control, each prescribed to one specific person for a specific reason and because of this it may effect you adversley. If you were to do this you will mess up your menstrual cycle and your Ovulation cycle which in turn can cause irregular periods. You may also experience a variety of symptoms. If you want birth control then see your doctor about being prescribed some. Also during the month of taking birth control you will not be protected against pregnancy completely.
I had this happen to me also. I called my ob/gyn and found out I needed to be on a lower strength birth control. She changed my prescription and it's been fine every since.