You will experience a withdrawal bleed within 7 days of stopping the pill. To get a regular, natual period it may take 3 months but usually a lot less.
It depends on the oral contraceptive taken, and the person taking it to how many days into your break your period starts. With regular pill taking and time your period should be easier to predict accurately once your body gets into a regular 'rhythm'. It can start any number of days after taking the last pill in your packet, but usually starts during the 7 day break rather than after.
The average period is 28 days, but for some it can be 30, 32, or 35 days.
This has happened because you started and then suddenly stopped taking the pill. If you bleeding lasts over 9 days consult your doctor.
No. What you had was called a 'Withdrawl Bleed'. Had you taken the pill for the entire duration of the course (21 days) you would have had a longer withdrawl bleed. If you have now discontinued taking the pill you will have a regular period shortly, which may be slightly heavier than you would normally have.
No the period can be like that sometimes even if you are regular.
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It varies, about 28 days.
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Everybody reacts to this type of situation differently. Do not be alarmed because it may take you several months to get back to a regular period after taking any kind of birth control.
Yes. If you keep taking them and ignore the pause days you'll suppress the regular bleeding. Don't make a habit out of it though.
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Yes. This is normal