Hello, This could mean many things hun. It's unlikely to be anything serious so please don't be alarmed. It sounds like BC pills have caused you to have a longer than normal period. In most instances when this occurs, changing your BC pills is usually advised & this should sort your period out. Please note this is advice only & should not be used in place of a Medical Experts.
yes you can. birth control in any for is going to redirect your cycle to 28 days no matter what. but if you want you period to come 3 weeks from your regular period( when you are on birth control you will not have a period, it is called withdrawal bleeding. because you don't ovulate while on birth control. withdrawal from the hormone causes the bleeding.) so actually you can choose when you"period" comes. hope this helps!!!
Yes, normally birth control pills will reduce the number of days of bleeding.
You will find that your period is lighter when you are on the pill (or patch or injections).
When you take birth control pills, you will have your period arriving during the 7 days break. During this time your period may last between 2-7 days.
See your doctor or birth control clinic.
yes you can just take the birth control, when you stop your period should start three to four days after.
Yes, 4 days of birth control can cause an irregular period as the birth control messes up your hormones and throws your body's natural rhythm out of whack.
It varies, about 28 days.
Yes, it can occur at any time even during your period. And has even been known to happen while on birth control.
Yes. You can get pregnant WHILE you are on birth control.
Yes.
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