If by 'the pill' you mean the combination pill then firstly you've got to understand that you don't menstruate on the pill, as it works to suppress your cycles it stops ovulation and thus you no longer menstruate either. The bleeding women experience on the pill is a withdrawal bleed caused by the dropin hormones when going from active to inactive pills. If you're in the first three months of taking the pill this is likely just your body adjusting, if you missed a pill this can explain the bleeding too, but otherwise you may need another brand or type of Birth Control so talk to your doctor.
no the only time you should get your period on the pill is during your one week of placebo pills
Exercising can be a cause for your period to be late if you exercise daily.
While it is not normal, it is a side effect of the MAP. Not all women experience this side effect and even if you do this time is not an indication that you will or will not the next time. It is not a normal period and you will have your regular period when it is due or within a day or two of that time.
If you miss 3 or more pills it can cause you to have a period even thought its the 2nd period that month. This is because you missed pills. Missing pills puts you at high risk of pregnancy and problems in your cycle and how well the pill will prevent pregnancy.
Normally your body's levels of certain hormones will vary as you go through your period. When you're on the pill you're adding hormones to your body through the pill instead, sort of suppressing your natural hormonal rythm. When you go off the pill it'll take your body some time to find its way back to its natural rythm.
Some health care provider prescribe the pill to control breakthrough bleeding for women on depo provera. It's a temporary fix, but the spotting improves with time.
You start your period when on the sugar pills. Your period should start within three days of your first sugar pill - the exact time will differ from woman to woman.
You can get pregnant at any time nothing is 100% going to stop it - condoms are 98% effective, the pill is 99% effective and getting pregnant while on your period seems impossible, It can happen
No. My girlfriend is on the pill, and sometimes does not get her period at all. A light period is just a sign that the pill is working, so do not be worried.
Get pregnant. There are birth control pills specifically designed to stop your period for up to 3 months at a time. Some women stop menstruating completely while taking the pill. There is no medical reason to have a period every month and it does not cause you any harm to suppress menstruation for one month, three months or indefinitely.
I would not be concerned after a single month. Give it another month. I was on the pill for 10 years before I went off it. We were ttc almost straight away after I came off the pill. I got my withdrawl bleeding after my last pill in the packet and then I had no period for 50 days. Spent a fortune on pregnancy tests cause was getting no period and also had pms before each period which I had never got while on the pill so was convinced that I was pregnant every time. I took about 7 or 8 months before my cycles came anywhere close to normal
You should take "the pill" for at least one full cycle for you, or to be on the safe side 30 days, before having unprotected sex. This will allow the pill to have enough time to be effective. If you are asking if the pill will cause to not have children, when you are ready to have children at a late time, then no. It will not prevent you from being able to have children.