I had this problem myself, but the second period was accompanied by a really bad pain in my side. I went to a doctor and found out that I was pregnant in my tube(ectopic). If you are experiencing severe pains you should see a doctor. Otherwise, it my be that your body is trying to get back into it's regular cycle. Going off (and starting) the pills always puts your body through a lot of changes... many people have irregular periods for a while (or miss a couple) after stopping the pill... but its always good to ask your doctor! == Answer== The above answer is correct This can be caused by the changing of hormones in the body and should be nothing to worry about. Unless it continues to occur... to be on the safe side consult your GYN.......
A couple of months.
Yes they do so regular exercise is always important!
Nope this isn't possible.
Nausea is a common side effect when starting hormonal birth control. It is likely to go away within three months. If it does not, or if it's getting in your way before the three months is up, talk with your health care provider about other birth control options.
Maybe you are pregnant...
Yes. However, your body's natural hormone levels may have changed in the past six months and as always, you should consult your doctor about this.
This is what i found on this subject: "I'm on Yaz for 9 months now and i always start getting my period by the 3rd day of the placebo pill."
It can take a few weeks to 3 months.
After stopping birth control, your period is likely to return to its previous pattern. If you were irregular prior to starting the pill, you're likely to be irregular after you stop.
What could be wrong if I haven't had my period for 5 months then when I did it only lasted for 2 days now again I haven't had my period for 3 months and before this I was very regular?.
Birth control is the most effective when you've been on it for 4 weeks and finished your first period. My doctor says 3 months.
No, the point of birth control is so that your body will not ovulate so that you will not get pregnant. Your period is withdrawal bleeding, which is not the same as regular periods.