yes u can because its not ues to it but u sould be okay!
The pill i take for period pain apon completion or discontuning can stall the process of periods for up too 2 weeks. but that's just for the pill i take for period pain and may vary for others.
Yes, because a lot of times when you miss a pill, even by a few hours, you could start your period. It's nothing to worry about. You went off the pill, so your body is going to react the same as if you had missed a pill. But if you feel like something is really wrong, or different, then contact your doctor.
A few things could be going on. If you were sexualy active just after going off the pill, then you could be pregnant and the first period was not a period. If you had contact of any sort or you were taken advantage of after the period, you could be pregnant. The symptoms listed could be the result of going off the pill. Do an EPT and/or see your doctor about a blood screen.
yes you can, it happened to me several times,the obgyn. called it break through bleeding.
Your period may start within 5 days after going off the pill or it may come when it is due.
That differs for everyone and depends on where you were in the pill cycle when you stopped for a week. If you don't get a period within four weeks, have a pregnancy test.
How do you know what a real period is after taking the pill? I came off the pill in Febuary '09, after being on on it for 4 - 6 months, because me and my partner are trying for a baby. I had periods after, but they wasnt't 'real periods' i'd have one miss one have one miss one and then I had a period and another period the month after, and then after that I had nothing for three months until this month i finally had a period. Does anyone know what's going on? Me and my partner really want a baby and we're about to give up hope :( if anyone knows what it could be please let me know. Thank you :)
Wait a few months after going off the pill to see if your periods are still regular. If you don't have a period for 2-3 months and aren't pregnant, see your OB or reproductive endocrinologist to be tested for PCOS. Often times the pill can mask the symptoms of PCOS and you won't know you have it until after you go off the pill.
yes!! don't SKIP!! if you stop taking it your period should regulate soon. yes!! don't SKIP!! if you stop taking it your period should regulate soon.
not right away .
Going off the Pill shouldn't affect your menstrual cycle.
The length of the first period after the pill is unpredictable. While you're on the pill, the hormones decrease the amount of menstrual flow. You can expect longer and heavier periods, returning to your previous pattern, after you stop the pill.