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∙ 17y agoOnce stopping Birth Control pill, because the hormons contained in the pill is withdrawing from your system, you will experience break through bleeding and erratic or irregular bleeding. You may also miss a period or several periods for the total amount of time the BCP is still in your system. BCP remains in your system for three full months before your body is completely rid of BCP. Because you missed your actual period then do a pregnancy test.
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∙ 17y agoIt varies, about 28 days.
No this will not delay your period.
It's a sign of your period coming soon. However, if you miss your period, take a pregnancy test
No bleeding that you have on birth control pills is an "actual period." Instead, it's withdrawal bleeding brought on by the drop in hormones when you miss pills or when you have your normally scheduled placebo week.
because it could be a warning that your period is coming because you have heartburn
Hi, Your question is: Is it hard to get pregnant after coming off birth control? Once you begin ovulating again naturally after coming off the pill your fertility level will be just the same as it was before you started birth control and will not effect your fertility. Once that you come off birth control, Yes you can get pregnant because it is still very easy to become pregnant. If you take your last birth control pill that makes you have your period, and that last day that you have your period, and you have unpertected sex, YES you will conceive.
If you've never had your period before there is no way but waiting. If you've had it before the only way to control is it my taking birth control pills.
Yes, if you start the birth control pill for the first time before your period, your period will come later. It usually comes during the last week of the cycle.
Starting the pill before your period may delay your period, but you may also have breakthrough bleeding during the first three cycles. If starting the pill before your period, use a back up Birth Control method for the first seven days.
tell me all symptoms before getting your period?
The period is not controlled voluntarily as it is under the control of hormones. Things that will stop the period include pregnancy, birth control pills, or hormonal imbalance. There are no natural ways to prevent a period from taking place.
spotting is the beginning of what will be your period.