There's a couple of things I'd like to advise:
1) Is there any way that you could be pregnant? If there is, take a pregnancy test
2) Are you eating a healthy and balanced diet containing at least 5 portions of fruit and veg a day, drinking plenty of water, getting enough iron in your diet and getting plenty of sleep? Have you been ill, stressed or worried? Have you lost or put on weight? All of these things/not doing these things can make your periods stop for a while.
3) It is really important to go and speak to your doctor or gynaecologist about this to get checked out and make sure nothing is wrong.
4) The pill will not help - the pill can stop periods or make them lighter which is not something you need
If you want to avoid pregnancy, you should keep taking the pill.
That's the most likely explanation.
Chances are Good. In fact you may already be pregnant, which is why you aren't having a period.
That sounds like a typical period when on the pill.
Ask your doctor
some women usually get their period a month to a couple months after stopping the mini pill. 1-3 months!!
Sometimes the birth control pill can make your period so light, it doesn't come at all. If you used the pill correctly the month before, there's no cause for concern.
depending on which pill, anywhere from one month to 6 months, and it won't become regular for several months after it returns.
no
Yes this is normal. The period you had was the withdrawal bleed.
I was on the pill for 10 years. When I stopped taking the pill it took my body 6 months to have a period. Everyone is different!
It could be, but sometimes it can be caused by inflammation causing blood to fall out. Reference: Biology class