Truly, the Birth Control pill doesn't regulate a period. It replaces your natural cycle with its own cycle of no bleeding and bleeding. Unless something else in your body changes, you are likely to return to your previous menstrual pattern once you go off the pill.
That said, you may have irregular, unscheduled bleeding in your first three months on the pill. After that, you should settle into a more predictable pattern. Some women think the pill will guarantee that their period always arrives on, say, every fourth Tuesday. That may happen, but it's not likely to be thatregular.
If after three months you're still experiencing breakthrough bleeding, or if it's troublesome in the first three months, contact your health care provider to discuss the possibility of changing to a pill with a different hormone profile.
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You are not likely to get pregnant while you're on the birth control pill.
I don't think that should be happening, I suggest you go back to the doctor or clinic.
No problem, but get used to maintain a regular schedule when taking daily medicines.
You should call your doctor to get clarification of how to take your birth control pills. Birth control pills are supposed to be started on the Sunday after your period begins.
Have your servo control checked
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You will become pregnant if you do not take your birth control pills regularly. Birth control will not work at all if you do not take it everyday at the same time.If you do not take your birth control regularly, you are not allowing the hormones to regulate and adapt in your system. By taking your birth control every day and at the same time as directed by all physicians, you will be 99.9%+ protected from pregnancy. Also if you just started taking birth control pills, you must wait 1 month before you have unprotected intercourse, because birth control does not regulate in your system anytime before that.
Birth Control pills are not only just for preventing pregnancy, they also can regulate your period, now that you are off of them, your period is getting irregular, and you may even bleed longer than you did when you were on the pills...when I started takin my birth control I started only have a cycle of 3 days, when Im off the pill I go for 5 days. you might go for a full week or more now that your off the pill.
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