The Birth Control pill, like all hormonal birth control, is likely to result in less bleeding and fewer days of flow than you'd experience off the pill. Contact your health care provider if your period is more than 7 days or very heavy.
not instantly...after a few days taking them probably
if you are bleeding while on birth control you need to see your dr. you may need to try a different brand. there are many answers to this question and you need to talk to your dr about this.
Birth control pills should stop your menstrual bleeding. I would suggest you stop the pills and talk to your doctor
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Yes, normally birth control pills will reduce the number of days of bleeding.
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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.
You should take your birth control pills in order and on schedule regardless of bleeding. If you have questions about your bleeding, call the prescriber, but keep taking the pills.
Yes, when you stop birth control pills, the hormone levels in your body drop. Then you have withdrawal bleeding.
Hello. No bleeding after using birth control isn't harmful hun. If you have stopped birth control and are bleeding, this is perfectly normal and is happening because your experiencing break through bleeding from the withdrawal of the pill. If you are bleeding while on birth control and have missed some pills - then this is why your bleeding. Dont miss any pills and you wont bleed. If you are bleeding while on birth control and are taking the pills correctly and haven't missed any, then this is most likely due to the doseage of the pill not being high enough. See your doctor for a change of pill or increase in doseage. Take care!
Well yeah. If you are on birth control, when you have your "period" or bleeding, you continue with the sugar pills until it is time for a new pack. But if you have not started using birth control yet you wait until the Sunday after your period and then take your first pill, this is called "the Sunday start"
No. either you haven't been taking the pills regularly enough, or they are too weak for you.
The causes are as follows: * UTI * Missed birth control pills. * Recently stopped/started taking BC pills. * Vaginal infection. * Implantation bleeding. * Pregnancy. * Break through bleeding * Recently took MAP
When you miss birth control pills, the hormone levels in your body drop and you could have bleeding. If you're missing pills often, consider another method.