the dark blue ones mean your period is coming, or arrives with the start of the 1st dark blue pill. they have no estrogen in them.
usually on birth control you have a very light period but until your body gets used ti the birth control then you can have anywhere from a normal flow to a very light flow.
Seeing spotting while taking birth control is totally normal.It's just your body getting use to the hormones you are now taking.My doctor told me you should see spotting or light bleeding for the first 3 months of taking birth control.
birth control doesn't work all time no matter the prescription strenght.
for the first three months birth control messes with you a bit. You may skip periods, have only very light bleeding or spotting. It's something your body has to get used to. birth control does NOT stop a pregnancy that happened before starting it. Plan B however does if taken within the first 72 Hours.
You will find that your period is lighter when you are on the pill (or patch or injections).
Its normal on any birth control to have a very light or not even noticable period. Its because your body is still adjusting to the new changes to it.
Some birth control pills can affect/alter your cycle, when I first started mine I had a light period for a month, then it stopped, if you are worried though, you should see your doctor. Better get it checked out if you are worried.
Birth control works. Don't avoid it just because it's birth control. Some people would just becuase of what it is, but it really works.
No this isn't normal. It sounds like these birth control pills aren't suitable for you. See your Doctor about changing brands of birth control.
I have heard that while taking antibiotics on birth control, if can weaken the effectiveness of your birth control, causing you to become pregnant. If you have worries, you should take a pregnancy test, or consult your doctor. Hope this helps.
If this is your first month on birth control and you have not missed any pills, then see your Doctor. If you have missed pills or took too many pills, then this is why your period hasn't arrived. A period not arriving during the first month of birth control is not uncommon and can be due to your body becomming used to the medication or pregnancy. If you had unprotected intercourse during the first month of taking birth control then I would recommend you perform a pregnancy test.
Yes! our cycles are a delicate balance that is easily tipped. Birth control can also cause periods to become light to completely nonexistent, a happy side effect of the Pill.