Yes it is a side effect of the pills suppressing ovulation - many woman have no period while taking the pill.
Yes, it is possible for your period to be late or stop completely from any hormonal birth control.
While seeing your period it is possible, but, while taking birth control I'm guessing its the pills you are refering to please clarify next time it makes my life easier eliminates the guess work but assuming its the pills that's a no
If you get your period while on birth control, you should continue using your birth control as scheduled. Bleeding does not change the schedule for taking your pill or changing your patch or ring.
Which birth control plays a major part of this answer.
If you skip a period while on the birth control pill, the lining of the uterus didn't build up in the previous month due to the hormones in the birth control pill. Therefore, your body does not retain the blood from your period - there's no lining to retain. However, it is possible to remain or feel bloated.
Yes, it's possible to avoid having a period while taking hormonal birth control methods, and then it resumes when you stop. Talk with your health care provider about options.
No, it is perfectly fine to not have a period while on birth control. Your physician would tell you the same.
No, stress will not cause a "period" on birth control.
Yes, the birth control implant can cause your period to stop while you're using it.
Yes, Specially during the first month!
If you're giving birth while on birth control, it's probably time to switch pills.
depends on your birth control, typically 1%
Yes, many woman stop menstruating while using birth control pills (or patch, ring, injection). Their periods return when they stop taking the pill.
This would be extremely rare if you have not missed any pills since the method of stopping your period is to stop ovulation.
Some women miss periods as a side effect of birth control. some women miss complete periods while on birth control.
If you don't bleed, you don't have a period. You can't have a period and not bleed.
Birth control is not a 100% way to stop pregnancy and your period makes those chances even worse.
Some women still experience monthly bleeding while using birth control.
If you had sex it is possible you are pregnant. The chance of getting pregnant on your period, while taking BCP is quite small.
No you will not get your period while taking the active pills only the inactive pills. You may have spotting. If this is bothersome contact your doctor and they may give you another birth control pill that will work better for you.
If you get your period while wearing the birth control patch, continue using the patch as scheduled. If this becomes a problematic pattern for you, contact your health care provider.
No. if you were you could get pregnant.No, normally birth control stops ovulation. It is possible to have breakthrough ovulation; that's how birth control pill failures occur.
Yes, it is always possible to get pregnant "whenever" you have intercorse. you can only reduce the possibility with prevention practices.
A missed period while on birth control could be a side effect of the type of birth control you are on or you could be pregnant. You should take a home pregnancy test and/or see your Dr.