After you stop the Birth Control pill, your cycles will return to their natural pattern within a couple of months. If your periods were irregular before you went on the pill, they're likely to be irregular after.
They can be as short as 3 days and as long as 7 days.
what will happen if you take loritabs and adipexs for a long period of time.
Not as long as you keep having them. If they are regular that is what is normal for you. If not they can be regulated.
i think when your periods are back to normal and it depends how long you have been using that contraceptive
Activational hormone effects can happen at any time during adulthood and often occur over short periods of time. They are often transient or reversible. These are different than organizational hormone effects, which occur during specific periods in development, have permanent or long-lasting effects, and help to set up the brain for later interactions with hormones.
It can take months for your periods get back to normal, especially if you are breast feeding you can miss periods or have long times between them. You can still get pregnant while breast feeding and having irregular periods though so you should still use contraception.
Yes. I was on Depo for approximately 10 years with NO period and then to the pill for about a year with controlled periods. I have since stopped taking ANY type of birth control and have had long 2 week periods and even two full periods a month. It will eventually regulate if not ask Dr. about Provera.
Many factors can influence the menstrual cycle. Stress, diet, and exercise can cause irregular periods. Hormone imbalances can cause them too.
it depends how long the periods are if they are 20 min it lasts about 2 hours.
how long after a d and c procedure normal periods come
it depends how long the periods are if they are 20 min it lasts about 2 hours.
Until you are about 16 or older, periods aren't regular. So it is normal, and you don't have anything to worry about, just be prepared.