You start to ovulate and get your period back and you can get pregnant again.
Lots of spotting.
You just stop. That's it.
yes it can. the birth control tricks your body into thinking you are pregnant. that's why you don't get your period for a while. the lactation part happens due to the hormones that the birth control have. so some lactation can occur.
Your period will come naturally. Birth control does not help you get your period. Your body decides when you will get your period.
The birth control pill can not give you Hiv. Hiv is contracted from a body fluid exchange with a infected person.
Birth Control works by a female putting hormones into her body to prevent, extra estrogen entering the body that creates and releases matures eggs for what would have fertilized. This is done by taking a pill, using a patch, taking a shot, or implantation that releases the appropriate hormones into the body.
Birth control works by a female putting hormones into her body to prevent, extra estrogen entering the body that creates and releases matures eggs for what would have fertilized. This is done by taking a pill, using a patch, taking a shot, or implantation that releases the appropriate hormones into the body.
Yes birth control changes your cycle causing your body to have to adjust to the birth control after a few weeks it should become a normal schedule.
Seeing spotting while taking birth control is totally normal.It's just your body getting use to the hormones you are now taking.My doctor told me you should see spotting or light bleeding for the first 3 months of taking birth control.
You start to ovulate and get your period back and you can get pregnant again.
Yes, it can. When a woman is taking birth control, her body gets a constant stream of hormones to keep her from releasing an egg and from bleeding, if she is taking it correctly. When you take ecstacy, the effects it has on a woman is that it can lessen the effects birth control has on your body. If the ecstacy does lessen the effects of birth control, your body assumes that because its not getting the correct amount of hormone that the pill pack provides, it is time for a period. Your body then begins its cycle of menstrating and releasing an egg.
There is no way to know when you will start your period when you first start taking Triphasal birth control. You just have to wait and see how your body reacts.
No, her taking the pill or not have no effect on your body.
It will tweak you body's hormone balance into a state where you can't get pregnant - if you take them right.