Yes, many woman do not have monthly bleeding while taking birth control pills. When your period is two weeks late you can use a Home Pregnancy Test to insure you are not pregnant, for peace of mind.
A Birth Control patch is regarded as effective as contraceptive pills if applied properly. Ideally, the patch should be applied right on the first day of you periods, however if you apply it during, on or after your menstrual cycle, you should be sure that you are not pregnant. In such case, the patch might cause a missed period to occur, though there is no guarantee for it.
The following will cause early bleeding: * Irregular period * Pregnancy * UTI * Hormonal Imbalance * Stopping birth control * Starting birth control
Starting the birth control pill will not cause an earlier period. It will delay your period. Talk to your health care provider or pharmacist to clarify what you should do next.
You get a withdrawal period AFTER you go off birth control.
Birth control can cause this to happen don't worry
You should take birth control on schedule regardless of bleeding. Hormonal birth control can sometimes cause a missed period.
Taking two birth contol pills will not cause a period. It may cause nausea.
Yes, 4 days of birth control can cause an irregular period as the birth control messes up your hormones and throws your body's natural rhythm out of whack.
It's possible that changing birth control pills will change the timing of your next period.
No. Some forms of birth control pills actually cause you to not get your period for months.
Yes, BCPs can even cause periods to stop completely. Continue with pills as directed.
No. Actually when starting birth control it can cause your periods to be irregular at first.
Hi, Yes birth control will cause your period to stop within 48 hours.