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One 5mg tablet a day is the dosage for postponing your periods with Regestrone. Start the medicine four days before your period should start. Do not take for more than 14 days.
No. If you get periods, you can get pregnant.
Yes, it is possible to get pregnant at any time which is why it is important to always use protection. If she missed her period she should take a pregnancy test.
i would ask a doctor if i were you could be serious my friends have terrible periods and when they take birth control for it they don't get them as much periods but to never start? i would ask a doctor
Actually it always starts mine :( Normally the day after I take it I start bleeding. lameee
It can take anywhere from three to sixteen weeks before you start having a period, and could take up to two years before it normalizes again.
you should see your local gp, i mean I'm only new to having periods but i know about them i have many female family members, you should talk to a female person that you trust and ask them if they can take you to the doctors
I think itwill take a year before you start losing weight or increasing in weight.
no. Birth control pills can stop periods altogether, shorten them, or turn them in to "spotting" If you were getting your period before you started the pills. If you stop at any time during your cycle this should bring on your period.
If you have been using the pill regularly, it can cause your periods to become very light or stop all together. If you have not been on BCP and your period is 2 weeks late you should find out why your period is late before taking a drug to make it start.
There is nothing wrong and you are not pregnant (if you have not been having intercourse). It is common for a female to not have regular periods until she is older. It may take a while before your period regulates and you have them monthly. Some girls will have one or two periods and not have a period for a year after they start their period.
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