Yes, it is normal not to get your period the first month on the pill.
The pill stops your menstrual cycles so that you don't ovulate and thus you also don't menstruate. The bleeding women get on hormonal Birth Control is a withdrawal bleed, when you go from active to inactive pills the drop in synthetic hormones triggers a withdrawal bleed meant to mimic menstruation. It's normal to have irregular bleeding, including a missing withdrawal bleed, for the first three months on any new form of hormonal birth control.
Yes, this is completely normal. The combination pill works to suppress your menstrual cycle to stop ovulation, and as you don't ovulate you also don't menstruate. The bleeding women experience on the pill is a withdrawl bleed caused by the drop in hormones when going from active to inactive pills, for the first few months irregular bleeding is normal while your body adjusts.
It can have this result when added to the many hormones in the female body. Consult a physician.
Yes. Most people will see the withdrawal bleeding start between the second and fifth days of placebo pills.
This can sometimes happen without it being pregnancy related. However if you've had unprotected sex during the first month of being on the pill then you need to perform a pregnancy test.
Yes and no. First try a pregnancy test and if that comes out negative you just haven't because of stress or other irregularities in your life.
Yes, it can be. It takes your body a few weeks to "kick in" again. You have been taking hormones to control your period and now your body has to take over again.
Some do have their period heavy the first day because since a month past it is taking everything out it deppens of that persons body
Usually within one month but it can be as long as two months.
If your period starts on sunday, you can start the pill that day.
yes, you don't have a period for 3 months
You may not have your period every month when you first start. This is because your periods will be irregular.
Right on the first day. It will take a month before the pills will be effective.
Hi, This does sometimes happen hun and is nothing to worry about. You should get your period next month but you will need to do a pregnancy test to rule out pregnancy just incase you conceived during the first month of taking birth control pill as this does sometimes occur when you dont use protection. Take care.
Your menstrual cycle basically reset after you took the Plan B. Wait a month from your last period, not from your normal cycle.
Yes. it can do a number of things, you might call your doctor if it is not acting normal. There is no medical reason that women need to have monthly bleeding and many women take BCP just for the side effect of not having a monthly cycle or having one that is very light. Once you stop taking the pill your period will return, usually in the first month of being off the pill. Unless you are taking a pill that is designed to stop your period, (the type that has 4 weeks of "active" hormones vs 21 days of hormones and 7 "sugar pills") most women do not stop having their period within the first month of taking oral contraception. If you missed any pills, or didn't use back up protection for the first 7 days, taking a pregnancy test would be a good step, to rule out any possibility of pregnancy. If the test is negative - just relax. The BCP are working!
Missing your period for the first month is normal hun. You will have your period on the 2nd month of taking Yaz. Some women will have their period during the first month while others its the 2nd months. It's different in everyone. Yaz does have some side effects associated with taking this BCP. But the side effects usually stop after 3 months. Before stopping Yaz, consult with your Doctor.
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.
When you first start taking birth control, your period may arrive or it may not. Its different in every woman. If your period doesn't arrive this month then don't worry as its a common occurrance in the first month of birth control. Continue taking your pills as normal.