You can get your doctor to prescribe Norethisterone, this is a progesterone pill so acts to prevent the progesterone drop that would trigger menstruation. You take it three times per day starting three days before your period is due to start, and continue to take it until you want your period to start.
After beginning Yasmin, the pill can regulate your periods. Yasmin is normally a birth control pill that is used to prevent pregnancy.
Skipping a period by taking two cycles back to back does not increase the risk of pregnancy. If anything, it decreases the risk.
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Sometimes the birth control pill can make your period so light, it doesn't come at all. If you used the pill correctly the month before, there's no cause for concern.
If you started the pill day 1 of your cycle or started the pill the Sunday after your period started and used back up for 7 days - and have not missed any pills since day one - the chance of pregnancy is very tiny. The pill is 99.5% effective when used as directed.
hello, if i read correctly, it's the first month you stopped using the pill, and your 6 days late with your period. Well, possibilities are is that your body was very used to taking the pill, so it's used to the routine of you taking the pill, and getting your period whenever uour supposed to get it. It may also be because when taking the pill, your period lasts a few days shorter than the average lenght of an average woman without taking the pill, meaning yours can last from 3-4 days, while an avergare woman without taking the pill can be 7-8 days. It's possible that your cramps are coming back because you haven't been using the pill, and your period will maybe come later on. The pill also stops cramps, so without you taking the pill, your body will be getting cramps again. Other possibilities are is that when you stress a lot about something, you can get a late period, or since you haven't been taking the pill, if you are sexually active, you may be pregnant. Consult a doctor, they always know best. Good Luck!
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Hi, When you stop the pill it does effect your menstrual cycle and it may be irregular for the next 3 months. If your period doesn't arrive in 7 days perform a pregnancy test. If your period changes from the date it used to arrive on before you started the pill, then this can change your ovulation date but its difficult to say.
Ya i think so cos the foetus is not up to a month
I can't explain why, but it is normal. Your body is getting used to the hormone so it can take a while before they happen at the end of the pill pack.
You can have the contraceptive injection Depo Provera in the last few days of your Pill packet. Â If you have not taken the Pill for a while, or used any other form of contraception, you will probably have to have a pregnancy test before they will inject you with Depo Provera. Â Alternatively, they may ask you to come back for your injection while you are having a menstrual period.
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