yes, it usually takes a month or three to re-regulate your period. good luck Joymaker RN
yes it can take 6 months to normalize your flow and 3 years to get pregnant. so relax and good luck Joymaker rn
You'll have white discharge for about 6 months to 1 year, then you'll start your period.
I feel ya, im suppose to have my period and i have cramping as well but no period, i have been off depo for 2 months...i'm so worried about being pregnant, i was on birth control in Sept. but dont know when to start it again, because no period...how long have you been off Depo?
Yes. Cramps and spotting are a very common side effect while using birth control, especially in the first 1 to 3 months.
Hi, Most women after taking the pill, notice pregnancy like symtpoms for the first 3 months or lighter than usual periods and less cramping. But there has been cases of heavier periods and worse cramping. But yes you could be pregnant but its very very unlikely because you got your period. You most likely need to change your birth control pill. See your doctor again.
i dont know but mine started to do that and i havent abused it and i have only had it 4 months! i am so mad!
Any amount of bleeding or spotting counts as a withdrawal bleed when you're on hormonal contraception. Cramping and bloating may still occur, but bleeding will be lighter. Cramping and bloating should also decrease over the first three months of NuvaRing use. Cramping and bloating could also be signs of infection, so talk with your health care provider about whether an exam is needed in your case.
Periods come and go, I wouldn't worry to much :)
Some women complain of cramps in the first months of pill use. This side effect improves with time.
5 months of continuous vaginal bleeding and cramping indicates a problem that needs the services of a pro. Please hit an ER (you don't have to pay when you get there -- they can work that out), or a doctor -- soon.
You can be sued and your car repossessed.
You could be pregnant or something else could be wrong. You need to see a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.