It is possible to alter the timing of your menstrual cycle while on the pill. Sometimes you can push it to later in the month too. Depending on how long you push it back though, you may spot.
Yes, you should always continue to take your birth control unless your physician tells you to stop. Stopping your birth control and having unprotected sex will make you become pregnant. If you are experiencing any bleeding before the expected date or time of your period, you are most likely experiencing spotting or breakthrough bleeding. This is bleeding that is not considered a period, it is however a side effect from birth control that can last up to 3 months when you first begin birth control.
If they are your birth control pills, prescribed by your doctor, you need to make another appointment and listen this time to what your doctor tells you.
It could be that she is pregnant. No form of birth control is 100% effective. It could also be that the birth control pills are throwing off her cycle. when it came to end of 28 cycle last month she stopped pill had her period and never took pill from then now she missed this months period but test was neg is this normal
you can't tell!but you can get first response test which tells you before you get it .
It doesnt matter what type of birth control you use, it is bad in general to smoke while taking birth control. It increases risks of cancer. Basically its a when not if you get cancer. I smoke and am on birth control and my gyno tells me all the time that I need to stop. I know I should but its just one of those things. If you can, quit now.
your local grocery or drug store. majoirty of test are prior to your period. The more days before your period less accruate the test is though.
Ovranette is a type of birth control pill available in the UK. A website that tells about it is: www.netdoctor.co.uk/medicines/100000882.html
No. The Catholic Church believes that artificial birth control is always a sin. In this situation, the Catholic Church would allow the woman to use Natural Family Planning, which basically means that a couple abstains from marital relations during the woman's fertile period.
The period tells you how many energy levels an atom has.
Periods can be only one or two days long. If you are using birth control or have a UDI it can be really light. The fact you had a period tells me you aren't pregnant. You have all ready ovulated and the period tells you a zygote didn't implant. If you are just starting your period it will vary from month to month for the first year until your hormones level out. I suggest you keep a calendar showing when you stop and start and if you have a 28 day period your fertility is on or about day 14. Please note that sperm can live 4-5 days in the uterus so if you have sex on day 11-12 the sperm will be there when you ovulate and you can get pregnant.
Yes, a period is a result of hormones and wearing or not wearing a tampon has nothing to do with it. Never ever wear a tampon without having a period. Read the warnings on the tampon box because it tells you not to do that.
The prophet Isaiah, was to prophecy, the birth of christ 700 years before the birth of Christ. He also in chapter 53 clearly tells of Christs trial and punishment for us.