It depends on what Birth Control you're on. You need to take remove the patch and the NuvaRing, but if you're on the pill, have an IUD or implanon, or take the shots, your period will regulate itself.
If you've never had your period before there is no way but waiting. If you've had it before the only way to control is it my taking birth control pills.
Your period would probably not come until your 3rd or 4th sugar pill. If you started taking the pills on the Sunday before your period did that period come?
Yes it does. It takes a month or two before your cycle becomes normal again. If you had PMS before taking the pill it returns and your period may seem heavy for a time.
Your period will come naturally. Birth control does not help you get your period. Your body decides when you will get your period.
Depends. If you just got your birth control and you have never had it before.. What you do is take it the Sunday after your period. For example. You started on a Monday. You ended on a Thursday. You take your birth control that Sunday. If you have taken birth control before.. Yes, you take it. Whether you are on or off.
If you want to suppress just the one period you can get specific pills from the doctor, but if you need contraception as well you can start birth control. However you will not be protected from pregnancy for about 3 weeks.
Right on the first day. It will take a month before the pills will be effective.
Continue taking your birth control pills as scheduled.
regular
There's no need to wait.
Yes
Most women will have their period within a week or two of stopping birth control pills, and may be fertile from the first day they stop taking it. If you have stopped taking birth control and have not had your regular period as expected, you need a pregnancy test to be sure whether you are pregnant or not.