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The withdrawal bleeding is not regular menstruation. Birth control changes the hormones in your body and suppresses ovulation, therefore there's no egg that was released to cause menstruation. That's why birth control prevents pregnancy.
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yes very much so, unless you want to become a parent, then birth control is going to get in the way...
Then you can expect to be fertile off and on - if you are sexually active you can count on getting pregnantsooner or later.
If you're not on it already, try going on birth control. It happens to many women when they first start on birth control that your breasts may go up a full size. If you are already on birth control, try going on another one. The difference between the two sometimes has the same reaction from your body as first going on birth control does. But if you are changing birth controls, or are going on it the first time, make consider your options and make sure with your doctor which one is the best for you.
Yes, it's normal for your menstrual cycle to be irregular once you come off hormonal birth control. While on hormonal birth control your menstrual cycles are suppressed in order to stop ovulation occurring, once you come off hormonal birth control it takes time for your body to start ovulating on a regular basis again. It's a little like going through puberty all over again, or if you had irregular cycles prior to going on hormonal birth control because the issue wasn't treated it may return once you stop using the birth control. Your cycle may continue to be irregular for up to a year.
No. There is no correlation whatsoever between me taking birth control and you doing whatever it is you consider doing.
One day is not really going to make a difference. It takes time for your body to adjust to the added hormones you get from birth control pills. However if you are talking about emergency contraceptive it should work just fine since it is a higher dosage than your regular birth control pills.
It may, especially if your periods were irregular before you went on the birth control pill. You can expect your period sometime between the regular time and two weeks late. After that, you should be back on track. Take a pregnancy test if you've had unprotected intercourse.
How long it is going for what? Missing birth controls like you have will put you at risk of pregnancy. If your trying to conceive then stop taking birth control because this will harm the Foetus when you do conceive.
It all depends on how long you bled before you got on birth control. Some birth control pills stop bleeding completely. If you want to know specifics your going to have to talk to your doctor.
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