that's an answer that varies for everyone, usually your periods are lighter and shorter and can sometimes alltogether stop
birth control manipulates your hormones to prevent pregnancy....your body is trying to normalize. you may need a higher dose pill. check with GYN doctor
A woman's menstrual periods are regular and usually lighter when she is taking oral contraceptives
No. You still have periods, it is just a lighter bleeding.
not usually because if you do have them they are usually lighter than prepregnancy.
Regular exercise has been known to cause lighter, more regularly timed menstrual periods. It also helps to reduce/eliminate the symptoms associated with PMS.
If not pregnant, lighter periods are due to infertility.
Yes! Side effect of the BCP is lighter periods.
If you are not pregnant, causes of missed or irregular periods include:Excessive weight loss or gain. Although low body weight is a common cause of missed or irregular periods, obesity also can cause menstrual problems.Eating disorders, such as anorexia or bulimia. For more information, see the topic Anorexia Nervosa or Bulimia Nervosa.Increased exercise. Missed periods are common in endurance athletes.Emotional stress.Illness.Travel.Medicines such as birth control methods, which may cause lighter, less frequent, more frequent, or skipped periods or no periods at all.Hormone problems. This may cause a change in the levels of the hormones that the body needs to support menstruation.Illegal drug use.Problems with the pelvic organs , such as imperforate hymen, polycystic ovary syndrome, or Asherman's syndrome.
No.
Being on the pill can cause spotting between periods, called breakthrough bleeding.
Although there is no estrogen in biotin there have been numerous reports on lighter, shorter periods