no. it could be becos of the amount of sugar intake you have. if you try not to take a low of sugar a week to your period you will find out that you wont really have pain but taken too much sugary stuff gives you pain and makes the bleeding heavey The sugar thing is a new one to me. Many (if not most) women have some form of cramp just before and/or during their period. I would have a little cramp about 3 hours before I started bleeding which gave me warning so I could put a pad on. Acetaminophen or ibuprofen will usually help you and they are not at all dangerous.
Yes, they usually start a few days (up to a week) beforehand. They're similar to period pains, but not quite as intense.
This is different for every girl. Some symptoms that girls get are bloating, moody, cramps, hot flashes, breast soreness, and being very tired! I usually get cramps 1 to 2 days before my period and they are often very painful. Sometimes, I cannot even walk. If you are worried about these, don't be! There are medications made just for period symptoms. If you have cramps, a hot water bottle or hot pad helps!
Its means that you are goibg to start your period soon
It could just be ovalation that is causing pain. If you're worried, tell someone.
YES! After being on the pill for a year, I finally stopped taking it. About a month and a half later I had horrible menstrual-like cramping and thought I was getting my period. Well, it never came and I later found out that I had gotten pregnant after getting off the pill but before my period returned.
Your period would probably not come until your 3rd or 4th sugar pill. If you started taking the pills on the Sunday before your period did that period come?
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Hello, When you start birth control, your period will generally arrive around the time you started taking BC pills. During the "sugar pill" you will get your period.
If you had sex it is possible you are pregnant. The chance of getting pregnant on your period, while taking BCP is quite small.
By taking a pregnancy test.
Yes it does. It takes a month or two before your cycle becomes normal again. If you had PMS before taking the pill it returns and your period may seem heavy for a time.
Your body is trying to adjust from being off the shot. Taking the pill won't stop you from getting your period or make it stop when you are on it. Believe me, if there was something created to stop a period in the middle...I would have found it.
If you've never had your period before there is no way but waiting. If you've had it before the only way to control is it my taking birth control pills.
yes. you have to be taking the pill in advance ( 3 months) before you have intercourse. even when taking the pill for a while, there will always be the slight chance of getting pregnant.
No, antibiotics definitely cannot stop your period. The only known possible way to do is is by taking contraceptive pills, or getting a hysterectomy