If you are on regular Birth Control pills, you will get your period every month. However, it is safe to just skip your placebo pills and continue taking a new pack of pills (active ones) if you want to skip your period for any given month. I've done it a few times when I had to travel and I didn't have any side effects.
You still have periods every month when you are on the pill. You don't actually ovulate and have a period. But you bleed every month.
Taking the [combination] birth control pill stops your menstrual periods, for the entire time you use the pill. So, if you take the pill for 5 years, you don't have menstrual periods for 5 years.
The monthly bleeding episode pill users have is a fake period (withdrawal bleeding). The fake period is a "designer" bleeding. There's no medical/health reason for it; rather it was built-in to make pill use more acceptable to women/politicians/religious leaders of the time. How often you get a fake period depends on the pill regimen you use. For example, on the regular 3 weeks on active pills/1 week on placebo pills, you have a monthly fake period. On a 6 weeks on/1 weeks off, you have a fake period every 6 weeks, etc.
No, you no longer menstruate while taking hormonal birth control pills.
The combination pill works to shut-down your menstrual cycle so then you no longer ovulate, and thus you no longer menstruate. On the combination pill you experience a withdrawal bleed which is a result of the drop in hormones when going from active to inactive pills, this is meant to mimic menstruation but although it has some of the same health benefits it is not the same thing.
You can skip your withdrawal bleeds but it's not a good idea to do this too often, menstrual suppression like this can cause health problems so not something to do without consideration and consulting with your doctor.
Typically withdrawal bleeding starts between the 2nd and 4th sugar pill. If you are just starting to take the pill it may do that or you could be spotting.
Yes. There are now birth control pills that regulate a period to one every three months.
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Yes but you dont get pregnant on your period even without birth control.
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yes, but not as bad and not as regular.
depends on the birth control. if you're taking the regular pills, you'll still get your period, but, unlike mine, it wont be at wacky times.
If your on birth control you don't actually get a period its actually withdrawal bleeding which looks the same as a period. Sex wont effect this cycle.
If your idea of birth control is an abortion then maybe, otherwise no.
Birth control inhibits fertilization, not menstruation. Menstrual cycle will still continue.
I recently just restarted birth control after a month of being off of it and was previously on it for a year, during this time I started my period every Tuesday, since restarting birth control would my period still be on a Tuesday if I was a Sunday starter?? :)
Yes you can start birth control while on your period. Usually your doctor will tell you to start on a Sunday so it's easier to remember when you first started your pack.If you get your period on the Sunday you start you still start on birth control.
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I have been on birth control for a month now. I have finished a pack and still have not had a period. What else can I do?