Do Not skip pills. That will take away the effectiveness of the pills. Take it every day at the same time and you won't forget. If you forget one, the next day take two, but don't make a habit of it.
If you start the pill between periods, the timing of your next period will change. Most likely you'll get a withdrawal bleed at the end of your pack if you're on a combination pill.
it is usually caused by hormone fluctuations from your pills especally if your period was light. If you continue to bleed in between periods, contact your OBGYN. You might need to change the type of pills you are taking. If you do change, use extra precaution for the next 60-90 days if you are sexually active because you are more likely to get pregnant when first begining the pill or switching to a new one.
Take contraceptive birth control pills, it decreases the days in your period and makes your periods a lot lighter. [Contact your doctor for more information]
You will be on a regular schedule, but the periods you have while on the pill are not actual periods, this is because you never produce an egg while on the pill. The pill simply regulates when your body "clears out" down there so you will bleed on a fairly normal schedule.
When you stop taking birth control you can now become pregnant. If you had an irregular period before birth control pills, your period will go back to irregular periods. Heavier and longer periods may occur as well. You may also experience withdrawal bleeding which your body's way of ridding the birth control hormones.
It becomes regular since you stop taking them once a month and take the other pills so you get your period. If you still don't bleed when you take the other pills you should see your doctor.
Periods on the pill isn't exactly the same as the periods naturally regulated by your body. You might have to wait a while before it's all "natural" again.
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when you too stressed you can skip your periods
Yes but why do you want to have periods anyway? It's only a withdrawal bleed and if you're getting the pills free of charge why not take them every day?