Yes. If you take the pill for one month, then not the next, your body will get confused and act a little wierd. You may not get your period or you may get it sooner, or you could get it later. Just depends on your body and how it reacts to that.
Yes you should
It matters what birth control....Depo you can miss a period. And the pill stays in your system for 2 to 3 months after you stop taking it. Some girls miss a period as a growing month.
can you get pergnent if you took birth control pills only twice last month then had your period but had unprotected sex after your period will you get your period the next month??
pregnancy,
You can change the time your period comes the following month if you are on certain types of birth control. For example, finishing a pack of birth control pills early will make your period come earlier the next month.
your period is just irregular go to the doctor and get on birth control.
In the first three months of using hormonal birth control, a woman may have irregular bleeding. This side effect improves with time.
Ask your doctor
It shouldn't if you take it properly. Birth control can be used to make your period more predictable & controlled. For example, I prefer my period at the beginning of the month because I expect it then. Mentally I just know new month, period is coming.
generally not. birth control takes about a month to work. certain kinds are made to stop your period but others contain a week of blank pills (pills without a hormone) to allow your period to happen once a month, even while your birth control is in effect. for some people, like me, it stops your period anyway though. sometimes you have to switch different brands to see which one is right for you.
Unfortunately, birth control stops your period, but sometimes, things go wrong and it PERMANENTLY stops your period. HOWEVER, if it's only been a month, then you have nothing to worry about! Birth control STOPS your period so you don't have to worry!
A woman can get her period twice a month for multiple reasons such as missing her birth control or having an irregular period cycle.