gradual
You get a withdrawal period AFTER you go off birth control.
If you're using the combination pill then you don't get a period, instead you experience a withdrawal bleed as a result of a drop in synthetic hormones when going from your active to inactive pills. If you skipped your last withdrawal bleed this doesn't effect your next withdrawal bleed, you will get it as normal during your next placebo week.
withdrawal
Its just a full moon during the period of the closest approach of the moon to the Earth.
What you experienced is the withdrawal bleed which is caused by the hormones decreasing from your system. After the withdrawal bleed occurs, this means your body is begining to ovulate again and you're at risk of pregnancy. There is no accurate way of saying when your period will arrive. It can be anytime after the withdrawal bleed upto 4 weeks.
Hello, You will experience a withdrawal bleed within 2 weeks of stopping the pill. 2-4 weeks after the withdrawal bleed your period will arrive.
Treatment is normally continued for a minimum of two years after the last seizure. Withdrawal should be extended over a period of several months, as abrupt withdrawal can lead to complications.
You'll get pregnant!
I'm not sure what you're asking about here. But, regardless of what dewormer you use, you must make sure you follow the withdrawal period after application and read the label. Again, regardless of what dewormer you use, if you slaughter within the withdrawal period, you may get sick from the residue that is still in the meat.So, follow the withdrawal period and please read the label.
That's normal. Just as stopping the active pills (typically after three weeks) leads to period-like withdrawal bleeding, stopping your birth control pills at any time in the cycle may lead to period-like withdrawal bleeding.
Suspension
Period can arrive anytime after the withdrawal bleed from 4 weeks to 8 weeks. Its different in every woman.