No. The pill prevents ovulation, so the bleeding you experience every 28 days is withdrawal from the hormones when you start taking the inactive or "sugar" pills.
True menstruation is the shedding of the uterus 10-14 days after ovulation.
Your period shouldn't affect the test! There is really no point in doing a pregnancy test during a period. Usually, if you are having a period you are not pregnant. A pregnancy test senses the BHCG hormone so your period should not affect it.
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No. During pregnancy, the primary hormone produced by your body is progesterone. In order to have a period, you need a lackof progesterone.
Just stop taking the pills and allow your period to come, then start a new pack on whichever day of the week you normally start. If you try to get "back on track," you're really risking pregnancy.
Hi, Your question is: Should my period start the first day after I am through the hormone pills in a birth control pack?Not necessarily no. Your period will arrive anytime during the 7 days when your on the placebo pills or not taking any pills.
'The pill' works by changing your hormones around. Because it is messing with your hormone levels, you may find that it affects things like your period.
If you wait the required 6 weeks before having sex then start taking them after your first period after having a baby and wait 30 days for them to get into your system before having unprotected sex.
Yes, taking a test during your period will not alter the test results, however if you are having a normal period, chances are that you are not pregnant. ~pawsalmighty
why would you take PT if you're on your period?if you're having your period it means that you don't have to be worry on getting pregnant.
A steroid hormone has a side effect of having mineralcorticoid activity. Specifically, it exerts similar effects to that of aldosterone. What aldosterone does is increase the amount of sodium that's reabsorbed by your kidney. With sodium, water comes along as well, hence the water retention from a steroid hormone.
You should always finish your pack You should always finish your pack
There is no guarantee that taking birth control will stop you from having your period. You will most likely have your period anyway.