Symptoms are: * Withdrawal bleeding * Abdominal cramps * Increase or decrease in vaginal discharge * Nauseous * Dizziness * Headache * Breast or nipple tenderness
If you're not taking the pill, it's always possible to get pregnant, fake symptoms or not.
The birth control pill is out of your system within days, but you may have some hormonal-related symptoms as you begin to ovulate again after stopping.
After stopping the pill, your next period will come in 4-6 weeks, and will soon return to its previous pattern, as it was before you were on the pill.
Little to none. Many women are taking birth control when they find out they are pregnant and then stop taking it.
You can get pregnant after you stop the pill.
some women usually get their period a month to a couple months after stopping the mini pill. 1-3 months!!
I had my IUD removed and didn't have any symptoms. My body was back to normal right away. But I had the copper IUD without hormones. If you have the Mirena with hormones, you would have the same symptoms as anyone stopping the use of the pill.
Hi, Your question is: Do you spot after stopping the pill? Yes, you do spot after stopping the pill. The "spotting" usually occurs within 7 days of stopping the pill but sometimes it can take as long as 14 days to occur. This spotting is known as a withdrawal bleed and is perfectly normal. It simply means birth control is withdrawing from your system.
Stopping the birth control pill could unmask the fact that your body was done ovulating, but couldn't cause menopause.
yes it changed due the pill.
Yes, the pill is not 100% preventative.
Pregnancy symptoms apart from a missed period are: Tiredness Excessive Urination Blood like discharge or spotting Tummy cramps Vaginal discharge Headaches Feeling of being unwell Tender or swollen breasts Tender or swollen nipples Darkening of the aerola The pill can give you pregnancy symptoms after you've recently stopped taking it.