Yes. Your body should see the removal of the patch (and therefore the lack of hormones) as a time to bleed and start your period. It will probably be lighter than usual as it has not had the time to build up as much lining.
Yes that is what you are suppose to do. Read the directions.
It is normal for some women to have break through bleeding in the first couple months on BCP, your period will become very regular and possibly lighter within a few months.
A couple months prior to wanting your period delayed, some women experience breakthrough bleeding for the fist weeks after starting the pill.
yes you are they are for the week you are on your period.
some women usually get their period a month to a couple months after stopping the mini pill. 1-3 months!!
No. Some forms of birth control pills actually cause you to not get your period for months.
You are suppose to be off of the pill while you have your period. The pills you take during your period are only sugar and do nothing.
the birth control is probably it.
yes you can be pregnant and still have your period on the day you are suppose to have it i know this is true because my older cousin had a period for seven months on her day she was suppose to start her cycle and she had a healthy 10 pound baby boy
Sometimes it can delay ur period but it wont stop it ... the shots stops ur period for three months tho Actually, if you're on the mono kind of pill you can choose when to have your period by simply starting a new pack when you reach the placebo week. If you've been taking the pill for a few months you shouldn't get your period until a couple of days after not taking it.
Take a pregnancy test! Call your doctor right away!
By using hormonal Birth Control Pills you can safely go months without a period.