You will get the periods after you consume few brown pills. If you are taking the pills regularly, you will not get pregnancy. So you need not worry. You should consult the gynaecologist only when you do not get periods after you finish the brown tablets. That is rare.
On hormonal Birth Control you don't get a period full-stop - the pill stops your menstrual cycles do that you don't ovulate and thus you don't menstruate. You may get a withdrawal bleed on your placebo pills but it takes a few months for your body to get into a pattern of having withdrawal bleeds. If you're new to hormonal birth control expect some irregular bleeding for the first three months, if still not getting a regular withdrawal bleed after that then go see your doctor.
Everyone starts getting their period after birth control eventually.
Typically pregnancy or birth control.
See your doctor or birth control clinic.
Yes. Some birth control methods stops a women from getting a period for up to 15-18 months at times. Especially if you are using the Depo-provera birth control shot.
No. You get a period with/without the pill. All the pill does is protect you from getting pregnant.
prevent you from getting prego regulate your period make your period lighter stops cramps helps control hormones
as soon as u can start getting ur first period
Your period will come naturally. Birth control does not help you get your period. Your body decides when you will get your period.
They can actually work for that but you need to speak to your doctor about that.
no. Birth control pills can stop periods altogether, shorten them, or turn them in to "spotting" If you were getting your period before you started the pills. If you stop at any time during your cycle this should bring on your period.
You can start your birth control the Sunday after your period.
You will experience a withdrawal bleed first and your period will arrive 4+weeks after this.