well for starters do some research on Birth Control and find the one that is best for you and go from there.
There is no single "best birth control method." Women have different needs, insurance coverage issues, and preferences. The patch is useful for women who want a reliable method that doesn't require daily activity.
Margaret Sanger worked to make birth control available in the US in the 1920s. She was arrested for making this information available to interested women.
Probably Planned Parenthood.
The best and safe way for birth control is using Condom or opting for Copper T. Consult a Gynecologist before opting for copper T
Birth control is not for weight control.
Get on birth control if you're still worried about chances of getting pregnant use condoms while using birth control also.
Menopause is the most typical form of birth control used for women over fifty. Talk with your heatlh care provider about whether you need birth control. If you do, your choices will depend on your health history and current risk factors and menstrual problems.
Hormonal birth control is a great option for women females wanting to control irregular, heavy, or otherwise troublesome periods. Whether it's the best option for you depends on your health history. Talk with your health care provider for information specific to your situation.
Every birth control works different for each woman. There are many different combinations of hormones. Any change in hormones could make your body act different. Sometimes you have to see what birth control works best for you.
Abstinence.
Get off the birth control would be the place to start...
It depends of if the bleeding falls right about the time of your menstruation. If not, then it could be bleeding that occurs in between menstruation which is normal to some women, if it is none of this, then its best to consult your gynecologist.