Only with the OK from the prescribing doctor.
You can get pregnant after you stop the pill.
Very normal. Many woman have spotting when first starting the pill. It should stop after a month or so. You may stop having your period all together while on the pill. If the spotting doesn't stop I suggest talking to a doctor or switching to another birth control.
That depends on the pill, if it made your period stop, then I guess so.
The spotting sounds like break through bleeding. You should never stop your period from arriving by taking birth control without consulting your gyn or doctor beforehand. See your DR about your spotting.
That's completely normal. I'm not sure why, but don't be worried by anything.
My doctor said that it can stop your period. This pill is to lighten and shorten the length of your period. This pill has more days in which you actually take the bc pill. Other bc pills have like 4 fewer days then you take the sugar pills. If you want to have your period while taking this pill just disregard the last real pill. It should make your start your period. If not skip the last 2. I would talk to your doctor first.
Some health care provider prescribe the pill to control breakthrough bleeding for women on depo provera. It's a temporary fix, but the spotting improves with time.
I wish! At the most, you can shorten it by a day or two. Once it starts flowing, it's going to keep on flowing unless you take the pill as soon as you start feeling crampy or are slightly spotting. If you're noticing spotting, then try to make sure you're taking the pill at the same time everyday because that usually signifies a drop in the synthetic hormone.
I am not sure; individual cases may vary; however, I am having the same problem. I started spotting in Sept. 08. My period came on full force the first week in Oct. I have have been spotting since then. In other words, my period has been on the entire month of Oct. thus far. (it's Oct. 15th now). I am going to go get checked for fibroids. My sister has them and they told her she had to go on the pill to stop her bleeding. I don't want the pill, but I can always get the fibriods removed.
It can take anywhere from days to 18 months for your period to return after stopping Depo Provera. Taking the birth control pill doesn't change that timing -- the birth control pill doesn't "jump start" or "regulate" your period after stopping Depo Provera. Remember that you can get pregnant before your period restarts, so if you don't want to conceive right now, get on an effective method of birth control.
No. all iron pills are the same. If you are supposed to stop, then stop!
Spotting with Mirena stops within a few months. There is no special trick to make it stop.