That's normal. Just as stopping the active pills (typically after three weeks) leads to period-like withdrawal bleeding, stopping your Birth Control pills at any time in the cycle may lead to period-like withdrawal bleeding.
Hello, You will experience a withdrawal bleed within 2 weeks of stopping the pill. 2-4 weeks after the withdrawal bleed your period will arrive.
I would say it is 98% unlikely to get pregnant 2 days before you period while you're on the pill and using protection.
If you've had PROTECTED sex she wont be pregnant. Her period will be all over the place a few months after stopping the pill.
My doctor said that it can stop your period. This pill is to lighten and shorten the length of your period. This pill has more days in which you actually take the bc pill. Other bc pills have like 4 fewer days then you take the sugar pills. If you want to have your period while taking this pill just disregard the last real pill. It should make your start your period. If not skip the last 2. I would talk to your doctor first.
It is common to have an early period, followed by a late period, after stopping the pill. You are likely to settle into a pattern with the next month, similar to the pattern you had before you were on the pill.
yes it changed due the pill.
The doctors usually say to start the pill the Sunday after your last period.
Taking additional birth control pills will not give you any guarantee of the timing of your next period. You may having irregular bleeding or spotting in the first month after stopping the pill. Taking additional pills will just make the bleeding more likely.
No you wont be protected. It's advised you take Plan B and use a condom for 2 weeks.
Yes, this is fine. Your period may change days just because of your body's natural cycle. You have nothing to worry about.
Yes, even taking birth control for one month can mess up your period for six months. The pill is used to change how your body naturally works. When you take it off and on your body goes crazy because the pill didn't finish the job it started.
No, but you should start your next pack 2 days earlier so you don't go more than 7 days without a pill; otherwise, you'll be at risk for pregnancy starting 7 days after the last pill you took.