I don't think that should be happening, I suggest you go back to the doctor or clinic.
all birth control methods apart fom condoms can cause irregular break through bleeding. it is normal
All forms of birth control can cause breakthrough bleeding without proper use, or while your body is still adjusting to it. Talk to your doctor or pharmasist for more info.
I'm afraid you have it backwards; you have a show of vaginal bleeding because you stopped taking hormones. It's not the other way around -- you didn't stop taking the hormones because you started bleeding. Please discuss this matter with your health care provider. So many women see bleeding and stop their birth control pill, putting themselves at risk of pregnancy. You should make sure this point is clear so that you use your method correctly.
Birth control pills have hormones because hormones are the chemicals that affect ovulation and other aspects of fertility in the female body.
When taking birth control pills the bleeding you get each month is withdrawal bleeding and not a "regular" period that comes on its own. So when you miss a few pills the withdrawal from them starts up the bleeding. The steady hormones in the pill keep the uterine lining thin. When you skip the pill for a few days, the pill hormone levels go way down (it takes the body about 24 hrs to eliminate the hormones in one pill). This withdrawal of pill hormones destabilizes the uterine lining and you get spotting/bleeding [thus, the name: withdrawal bleeding].
No bleeding that you have on birth control pills is an "actual period." Instead, it's withdrawal bleeding brought on by the drop in hormones when you miss pills or when you have your normally scheduled placebo week.
all of them because it helps to control fetility
Its due to the decreasing amount of hormones in your body from the pill. Dont worry.
Yes. The drop in hormones causes the bleeding that occurs during patch-free week. This is no different, as you are not wearing the patch, so the hormones drop, ergo you bleed.It is normal, You may take a mo. or 2 to get regulated again. If not see a Doctor.
No, however sometimes your hormones have a weird way of adjusting to the birth control. If you have not waited at least 7-30 days to have unprotected sex you may have become pregnant.
yes it did for me.you will be bleeding heavier and your period will be off like it may start before time.
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.