Every girl is different so it could vary...but in this situation i don't think you would have regular periods for a while...
If it is your first year having your period, your periods will be irregular. But if it not then you should see a doctor and talk about possible getting on birth control. It helps regulate your period.
Every woman is different when it comes to regular periods after discontinuing birth control. Some women start back regularly within a month and others can take years to become regular again.
A regulate tablet is taken by a woman whose period is not regular. Medications that help regulate your period include birth control pills and hormone therapy.
You can get on the pill to regulate your period. Or you can buy super duper tampons and wait until your body figures it out. Periods tend to get more regular by the time you are in your mid twenties.
A woman's menstrual periods are regular and usually lighter when she is taking oral contraceptives
Many teenage girls and women don't have regular periods. Many get birth control pills that help regulate the cycle. See your doctor to find out what solution could work for you.
A couple of months.
yes, the way the pill works is it fools your body into believing you are already pregnant. no, your periods are more regular
you probably won't have regular periods for a few years - if ever. some adults still have irregular periods and have to go on birth control in order to regulate them. unfortunately, your will be very unpredictable (late, early, long, short, heavy, light) for a while. so don't worry, there is nothing wrong with you, it's normal!
Don´t worry. Women have irregular periods all the time. Even women with regular periods get irregular periods from time to time.
You will be on a regular schedule, but the periods you have while on the pill are not actual periods, this is because you never produce an egg while on the pill. The pill simply regulates when your body "clears out" down there so you will bleed on a fairly normal schedule.
Sometimes - if you have PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) you don't have regular periods at all unless you are on medication (Birth Control or glucophage). It seems to early for menopause. I would go see a doctor.