My answer is two-fold. First, If you mean if you stop taking the pill on a saturday, is it normal for it not to come until sometimes almost a week later, then yes, its normal. Most women dont get theyre period after stopping the pill for 4-5 days. Secondly, if you meant can your period be late after not taking the pill for a few months, the answer is also yes. The pills keep you on a regulated cycle, and once you stop taking them your body will probably revert to a slightly less normal cycle, depending on your body mass, and estrogen levels etc.
Yes. The 28-day cycle is only an average, your body's physiology may be on a slightly longer cycle which isn't necessarily abnormal for you.
Many factors play a role in the timing of ovulation/menstruation and frequent "late" periods may not be abnormal for you. It is always possible to have late periods while on or off of the pill depending on the many other factors involved in your cycle regulation.
If you are concerned about pregnancy and think you may be pregnant, see your physician to have a pregnancy test performed.
I have heard that it can be, especially if you have been on the pill for a while. Similarily, it can also come early. If you are worried you are pregnant, then I would buy a home test and try it. However, I would suspect that if this is your first full month off of the pill, then your body is most likely adjusting to the lack of hormones.
Yes, some women will have withdrawal bleeding the day after the stop the pill.
After stopping the pill, your next period will come in 4-6 weeks, and will soon return to its previous pattern, as it was before you were on the pill.
Your period may start within 5 days after going off the pill or it may come when it is due.
some women usually get their period a month to a couple months after stopping the mini pill. 1-3 months!!
When you stop taking the birth control, your period may change in a few ways. First, it will probably get a bit heavier and crampier again, reverting to the pattern it had before you started the pill. (Since the pill makes most women's periods lighter and less crampy, stopping it removes this benefit.) Second, your period may not have the same timing it had when you were on the pill. When you stop, your next period will come in 4-6 weeks.
Your first period after stopping birth control pills will normally arrive in 4-6 weeks. If your periods were irregular before you went on the pill, they're likely to return quickly to their previous irregular pattern.
Yes, but so can pregnancy.
you should see a doctor quickly.
Yes you may get a normal period or you may not get a period for the next 3 months. Its different in every woman when stopping the contraceptive pill. But do a test if about 6 weeks if your trying to conceive.
Yes, it is very normal, you might even end up with a regular period after stopping the pill.
yes i went to the doctor to get my shot for depo provera, i had been on it for more than a year and they gave me birth control pills right away. I decided i wanted to be on the pill because of weight gain and they started me on it without waiting for my period. i have been on the pill now for 8 months and i still have not gotten my period
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.