Yea the pill will make u get your period
Take hormone supplement therapy.Ask your doctor to prescribe thyriod hormone to you.
Monophasic birth control pills have a constant does of both Estrogen and Progestin in each hormonally active pill. They come in varying strengths and a doctor will help to determine which strength is best for each patient. Because of the uniform hormone levels, monphasics are the least likely of the birth control pills to cause side effects.
Depending on the specialization of your family doctor, you can always ask him to give you a dose of hormone injection. However, this varies from doctor to doctor and his specialization in particular field of medical.
If you are moderately hypothyroid you should see your doctor about thyroid hormone therapy. Iodine is prescribed to people with an under-active thyroid because iodine helps the thyroid produce it's hormone. Please see your doctor for advice.
Usually if the periods haven't started by a certain age, the doctor will measure certain hormone levels because a hormone imbalance could be her problem. Sometimes too little body fat will also be the culprit. The doctor will probably get an idea of her dietary habits and take it from there.
You would have to have it tested. Ask a doctor about it.
Dr in my area that does hormone therapy
To begin hormone replacement therapy, first you must discuss it with your regular doctor. There are great benefits to this type of therapy, but it isn't for everyone. Your doctor can help you determine if it's right for you or not. Then you will need to see a doctor who specializes in hormone replacement therapy. I strongly recommend that you undergo bioidentical hormone therapy, and avoid synthetic hormones.
Yes. However, your body's natural hormone levels may have changed in the past six months and as always, you should consult your doctor about this.
The reason why your period is lasting for 2 weeks and it's still not gone is most likely because of a hormone imbalance. You could consider going to the doctor to discuss your options with regards to birth control as it will help regulate your menstrual cycle.
I would not trust that particular birth control if it did not regulate your menstrual cycle. I had a similar problem after using a particular brand for a while and me and my doctor agreed to change to another pill with more hormone in it.
Just a hormone imbalance. The simplest thing can throw your period out of whack. You can wait it out and see if things go regular again but if it keeps happening and you want it to stop the only thing a doctor will usually prescribe is hormone therapy (a low dose birth control pill).