You will be on a regular schedule, but the periods you have while on the pill are not actual periods, this is because you never produce an egg while on the pill. The pill simply regulates when your body "clears out" down there so you will bleed on a fairly normal schedule.
Yes you will still have periods while on the pill. While on the pill your periods will come on an expected day which is usually during the placebo week. The pill will sometimes lighten your menstrual flow.
dont be harmed if you are bleeding in between your periods while you are on the pill, because it could also be an effect for first time users for the pill.. if you are still curiouse, i would advise you to speak to your doctor
Consult a doctor or a sexual health clinic.
Yes, many women stop having periods while taking BCP.
You can have unexpected bleeding while on the birth control pill if it's the first three months of pill use, if you miss pills, or if you use medications that interfere with the birth control pill. You can also have irregular bleeding if you have an infection. Talk with your health care provider to find out if an exam is needed.
Not in most cases, if you have been on the pill for a while it can take a few days for your periods to become normal.
You are not likely to get pregnant while you're on the birth control pill.
It is called break through bleeding. How can it be late if you are on the pill? The pill regulates periods, if it's not doing that it is not working, perhaps you are not following the directions or the type of pill you are using is not suitable for you.
No. Speak to your doctor. This pill might not be for you but there are others. Or maybe the injection would work better.
It's really unlikely to get pregnant unless you're having periods.
Pretty much, it no longer works to prevent pregnancy .