Check to make sure you got your tampon out. Believe it or not, this happens to alot of women.
The bleeding is caused by missing the birth control pills and is known as break through bleeding. If you are sexually active you will need to take the morning after pill to prevent pregnancy from occurring. Meanwhile, use a back up method of protection for 14 days to prevent pregnancy from occurring and continue taking birth control daily as normal.
Yes, if you are sexually active.
If you have reached puberty, have had your first period, and are sexually active, then yes. However, you should not be sexually active at this age and much less be preoccupied about possible pregnancy.
Yes, you can be on birth control without being sexually active. But for further information consult a physician.
The menstrual cycle refers to the reproductive cycle, a woman [of reproductive age, and if not using hormonal birth control] is experiencing her menstrual cycle every day. It's safe to be sexually active at any time as long as you are old enough to be sexually active, practicing safer sex, and using birth control to prevent unintended pregnancy.
It could be implantation bleeding if you have been sexually active recently during your fertile period. This can happen 6 to 12 days after conception.
Hopefully as soon as they become sexually active, if not before.
There are no foods that can make someone sexually active.
No. Actually when starting birth control it can cause your periods to be irregular at first.
No. There is no correlation whatsoever between me taking birth control and you doing whatever it is you consider doing.
You generally can't. There aren't any visible signs of being sexually active or not being sexually active, unless you see them in the act.
Yes. In fact he was extremely active. He was by far the most sexually active scientist of his time.