Go back to your doctor. There are several different types of pills and you need to find the one that works for you.
Birth control pills will help regulate the menstrual cycle.
No. Actually when starting birth control it can cause your periods to be irregular at first.
Yes, irregular periods won't cause her to develop any differently from another, it'll just make tracking the period a bit more difficult. I grew up with irregular periods and I didn't have any problems, but you can make an appointment with your doctor and discuss birth control to regulate it.
If it is your first year having your period, your periods will be irregular. But if it not then you should see a doctor and talk about possible getting on birth control. It helps regulate your period.
Birth control is the only healthy way of skipping a period. Continous skipping of periods through birth control is not adviseable.
Most irregular periods are caused by a hormonal imbalance. If you are only getting a few light periods a year, birth control pills can help regulate it.If it is only a bit irregular, menstrual cycles can also be affected by stress. Try yoga.Your diet can also influence your period. If you eat nothing but fast food, cut back. Eat the regular 3 meals a day, and eat healthier.
Birth control usually helps if one uses it right.
Irregular periods are very common for women under 20. As you get older it should balance out. People say birth control helps..But i'm not positive.
Yes, you can skip your period indefinitely by taking five packs of birth control pills in a row, but you may experience irregular bleeding. Skipping periods does not increase the risk of pregnancy or problems with the uterine lining.
Birth control pills can't regulate your period, that's impossible - they work by stopping your menstrual cycles so that you don't ovulate, thus you also don't menstruate (bleeding women get on the pill is a withdrawal bleed, not menstruation). You need to have tests carried out to determine why your periods are irregular and then look into treatment options.
No. If you get periods, you can get pregnant.
Take a home pregnancy test. If it's negative, you're not miscarrying.