It is very possible for your period to be missed. If you were taking Birth Control before and then you stopped you are messing around with the chemicals in your body. This can cause early or skipped periods. Since you are off the pill, you will need to watch for pregnancy and use another form of countraception.
Skipping the placebo pills does not work for everyone. Although this is a commonly used method there is a SMALL perecentage of women who find that doing this causes them to have a period which is longer than usual and experience more cramping.
Yes very common when you first start. Many women go through this. After a few months your period will go back to normal. Some women skip there periods while on the pill, but this is normal too. The pill tricks your body into thinking your pregnant, so missed periods can mean nothing. Though if you are worried about being pregnant take a pregnancy test just in case.
You can't unfortunately. Some women have missed periods naturally because they may have a condition that prevents them from menstruating regularly (for example PCOS). Unless you get pregnant, you can't stop next month's period unless you go on the pill
If you have history of being irrewgular it is quite possible to skip a period, but if you have been having unprotected sex you may be pregnant.
Just keep taking your pills without the 7 days off.
Yes, it is possible for your period to be late or stop completely from any hormonal birth control.
Yes, it is possible.
It's possible that changing birth control pills will change the timing of your next period.
It is probably a side effect of the BCP. Just keep on taking them as ordered.
Ask your doctor
You should take the birth control pill as directed regardless of bleeding. Take a pregnancy test if you missed pills in the previous cycle.
It means that the birth control could possible have messed up your cycle an its taking long to get on track that's if you havent been having umportected sex see a doctor to be sure sweety. *Keya*
Yes, but you shouldn't. Talk to your doctor.
i was on my period when i got my shot and it lasted for over 14 days. After it ended i havent had another period for over a year now.
Certain birth control pills do make your period lighter or stop completely while you are taking them. If it concerns you too much call your gyno, but I believe this is normal for some.
Your period will come naturally. Birth control does not help you get your period. Your body decides when you will get your period.
YES - no birth control devices are 100% effecitive. It is still possible to get pregnant.