As long as you start your next packet on or before the date you were scheduled to start, skipping the sugar pills does not change the effectiveness of using the pill. You may be asking about starting the next pack early. You can do so, but the timing and amount of bleeding you have is a bit unpredictable. This may be the situation about which you're asking. Lastly, if it's your first pack of Birth Control pills, you may have choice noticed that hormonal birth control like the pill can make your period lighter than it was without the pill.
you miss youre period if your pregnant.
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usually on birth control you have a very light period but until your body gets used ti the birth control then you can have anywhere from a normal flow to a very light flow.
It is normal to have light periods or no period at all while birth control.
Hormonal birth control can make the period so light that it seems to disappear altogether. If you have taken your birth control correctly in the previous month, there's no need for concern. If you've made any errors, take a pregnancy test to make sure that's not the cause of your missing period.
It varies by person. But I've done this before and you will probably just have a really light period (i.e. spotting).
You will find that your period is lighter when you are on the pill (or patch or injections).
for the first three months birth control messes with you a bit. You may skip periods, have only very light bleeding or spotting. It's something your body has to get used to. birth control does NOT stop a pregnancy that happened before starting it. Plan B however does if taken within the first 72 Hours.
Its normal on any birth control to have a very light or not even noticable period. Its because your body is still adjusting to the new changes to it.
If this is your first month on birth control and you have not missed any pills, then see your Doctor. If you have missed pills or took too many pills, then this is why your period hasn't arrived. A period not arriving during the first month of birth control is not uncommon and can be due to your body becomming used to the medication or pregnancy. If you had unprotected intercourse during the first month of taking birth control then I would recommend you perform a pregnancy test.
This is not exactly normal but it does sometimes occur when you first start BCP. Because of this I wouldn't worry too much but if the same thing happens next month then see your Doctor.
I have heard that while taking antibiotics on birth control, if can weaken the effectiveness of your birth control, causing you to become pregnant. If you have worries, you should take a pregnancy test, or consult your doctor. Hope this helps.
Yes! our cycles are a delicate balance that is easily tipped. Birth control can also cause periods to become light to completely nonexistent, a happy side effect of the Pill.
You did not get your period while you were taking your sugar pills you either could possibly be pregnant, or your birth control is making you have light or no period at all. You should take a pregnancy test or visit a physician to take a pregnancy test to know your answer at your convenience. Or if you have been on birth control for over 3 months, and take you take your birth control everyday and at the same time, your birth control may have even given you a gift of not getting a period at all. Choose which answer based on have you been taken your pills properly to determine if you may be pregnant or not.