I assume you are taking the pill like yasmin or something to that effect. I can honestly say that when you are taking a birth control, it is normal for it to regulate your periods, but honestly, sometimes nature comes before any chemical you can treat it.
So if you think this is a major side effect, talk to your dr. If not, go with the flow. No pun intended.
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Hormonal birth control suppresses the menstrual cycles to stop ovulation, thus it will take time for your body to ovulate once you stop taking the birth control. You may get a withdrawal bleed three days after you stop taking a hormonal birth control pill, this is bleeding that mimics menstruation while on the combination pill, caused by the drop in synthetic hormones when you stop taking the active pills.
The bleeding is the withdrawal bleed and is normal. This occurs when you stop taking birth control for over a few days. You can become pregnant.
When you stop taking birth control you can now become pregnant. If you had an irregular period before birth control pills, your period will go back to irregular periods. Heavier and longer periods may occur as well. You may also experience withdrawal bleeding which your body's way of ridding the birth control hormones.
Yes, because if you don't you will keep bleeding
Period can arrive anytime after the withdrawal bleed from 4 weeks to 8 weeks. Its different in every woman.
If you don't bleed, you don't have a period. You can't have a period and not bleed.
Hi, Causes of vagina discharge while taking birth control are: * Implantation bleeding. * Withdrawal bleed from missing one or more pills. * Urinary tract infection. * Pregnancy.
Hormonal birth control pills work by suppressing your menstrual cycle so that you no longer ovulate, as you no longer ovulate it means that you no longer menstruate - the bleeding you get while on the pill is not menstruation, it is a withdrawal bleed caused by the drop in hormones when you go from active to inactive pills. Thus if you stop taking the pill the drop in hormones will have the same effect; a withdrawal bleed.
Hello, Your question is: Why do you bleed for three weeks after taking seasonique for two months? This usually occurs when the birth control pill you're currently taking is not suitable for you. By this I mean the doseage may be too high or too low or it isn't working as well as a different birth control pill would. See your Doctor about this and consider changing your birth control pill. Please note this is advice only and should not be used in place of a Doctors evaluation.
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It's not a period, it's a withdrawal bleed and it only happens because you stop taking your pills. You can just as easily go straight from one pack to the next without a break. This is more reliable and you never have any periods.