Birth Control pills should stop your menstrual bleeding. I would suggest you stop the pills and talk to your doctor
You'll lower your risk of pregnancy. You may have less menstrual flow than usual. You should continue to wear the patch as scheduled, regardless of bleeding.
You should continue taking the birth control pill daily as scheduled regardless of bleeding.
There are no herbs that would stop menstrual bleeding. Menstruation is a normal healthy function, you should not be seeking to stop this process.
To prevent spot bleeding a woman should look into regulating her menstrual cycle through use of birth control pills. Dietary changes such as increased intake of iron will also have an effect on any spot bleeding.
Depo Provera should not be used for bleeding control. If you have having severe menstrual bleeding, talk with your health care provider about options. The birth control pill, Mirena, or uterine lining ablation may be options.
Birth control pill bring more regular bleeding while you're taking it, but won't make any long term change in your menstrual cycle after you stop. Therefore, stay on it as long as you like to have regular bleeding with the understanding that it does not cure any underlying problem causing menstrual irregularity.
You should continue to take your birth control pills as scheduled regardless of bleeding.
If you get your period while on birth control, you should continue using your birth control as scheduled. Bleeding does not change the schedule for taking your pill or changing your patch or ring.
You should take your birth control pills on schedule regardless of bleeding. If it's time to start your next pack, you should do so in order to have the greatest effectiveness.
You should continue taking the birth control pill as scheduled regardless of bleeding.
No, you should continue taking the birth control pill as scheduled, regardless of any bleeding.
After the wound is elevated and pressure bandage does not control bleeding