Not really. If you took the pills in the right order and did not miss a pill, you should have started your period after the last pill. If you don't get in a day or two, I would take a pregnancy test.
There is a chance you could be pregnant. But its not unheard of for your period to take 2 months to arrive after stopping the pill. If you haven't had your withdrawal bleed yet then you should of by now so its advisable you see your doctor for a pregnancy blood test.
Yes. Changing any medication can change your cycle.
Yes, if you don't take Birth Control pills daily, you can get pregnant. This is true even if you were on for nine months before stopping.
Yes you can.
Yes.
caused from prenacy or birth control
Your OBGYN can't tell whether or not you're taking your birth control pill. Frequent complaints of irregular bleeding and missed periods raise suspicion of missed pills.
the birth control is probably it.
Hi, The following can cause too many periods while on birth control. * The doseage of birth control not being high enough for you. * Wrong type of birth control for you. * Missed birth control pill(s). * Pregnancy. * Urinary tract infection. Please note this is advice only and should not be used in place of a medical experts.
Birth control is the only healthy way of skipping a period. Continous skipping of periods through birth control is not adviseable.
Women can take the birth control pills continuously without a break to skip the periods.
Being on the pill can cause spotting between periods, called breakthrough bleeding.
You could have the chance of being pregnant. But there are also other factors that could affect this: stress, phys. activity, being overweight/underweight. If you have been sexually active recently and missed your periods your might want to take a test. Birth Control can also mess up the cycle as well.
Various things: Pregnancy, illness, birth control, being a teenager, menopause...
It shouldn't have any effect on your periods. You could be under stress or if you are between the ages of 12 - 16 it's not uncommon to miss several periods. If you go on the birth control pill this can cause this as well and it can happen if you go off the birth control pill. If it continues please see your doctor.
While on birth control, your periods should last just as long as when you're not on birth control. Some women regularly experience 2-3 day periods while other women can regularly experience 6-8 day periods.
You shouldn't be taking birth control if you're not prescribed it. Birth control pills don't stop periods, they stop pregnancy.