Neither the shot or the pill would regulate your periods.
Menstruation only occurs regularly when you ovulate regularly - hormonal Birth Control prevents ovulation, thus prevents menstruation. On the pill a person may experience a regular withdrawal bleed due to the drop in synthetic hormones when going from active to inactive pills but this is not the same as a regular period. On the shot a person may experience no bleeding at all or continual bleeding, irregular bleeds are very common on the shot. With both options after discontinuation irregular cycles can be common, especially when you come off the shot periods can be very irregular.
There isn't a way to really make it better but if you go to the doctors they can but you on "The Pill" which reduces a heavy flow.
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.
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Yes it can. Discontinuing the patch will likely change your regular cycle, usually by delaying the onset of menses right after going off it. What appears to be a "missed" period is likely a long-delayed one. Yes it definitely can. You can have irregular periods for 3 months AFTER stopping the patch.
Yes, if you have not received an injection in 6 months or more and you did not have regular periods while taking the injection. The depo-provera shot suppresses ovulation. Once you begin having regular periods again, then your body should have returned to normal. However, many women still have periods, even when on this type of birth control, so after being off of the injection for several months and once you begin regular periods again, you need to check for ovulation using an ovulation predictor kit, just to make sure. However, realize that it may take as long as 18 months after the last depo-provera shot for periods to return to normal.
No, they don't; they require water, carbon dioxide, trace nutrients, regular extended periods of darkness AND sunlight to make food. ____________________________________________________________________ Yes they do.
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A kiss, a hug, maybe hang out after school. Make a letter in class and give it to her in-between periods.
Don't worry. It is very comon. Make sure you talk with your mom or another adult you trust. Then talk with your doctor. There is medicine you can take to help make your periods regular. Don't worry.
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