not right away .
No. Once you're off the pill your period should normalise within a few months and then your chances of getting pregnant are back to where they would have been w/o the pill.
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.
yes
Yup, mine did :/
yes you can, it happened to me several times,the obgyn. called it break through bleeding.
No, as it will stop your period and you will have terrible pains, you can only start taking them when your off, and you have to do that till you stop taking the pill or you won't have your periods.
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.
While on the pill you don't have an ovulation cycle - the pill prevents ovulation. Once off the pill you can start tracking ovulation by cervical mucus changes and charting your menstrual cycle. Ovulation happens about 14 days prior to menstruation.
No. Truly, the birth control pill doesn't regulate a period. It replaces your natural cycle with its own cycle of no bleeding and bleeding. Unless something else in your body changes, you are likely to return to your previous menstrual pattern once you go off the pill.
The period is either late like it can be naturally or, if you had sex without any other protection, you are pregnant. Being off the pill for a month means you are completely unprotected. Missing one pill is enough.
Yes
The pill doesn't cure the causes of irregular periods. The answer to your question depends on your specific medical history, but it will probably go back to the pattern it had before you were on the pill, unless other factors have changed (such as age, weight, use of other medications, exercise).