The first pill is taken on the first day of your period.
Usually after day 28. But break through bleeding is normal in the first 3 months.
You need to consult a Doctor about this.
It's unlikely.
Yes it does it regulates it an it is supposed to reduce PMS.
Yes birth control changes your cycle causing your body to have to adjust to the birth control after a few weeks it should become a normal schedule.
Hello, No you don't need to track your Ovulation cycle hun as birth control works by stopping you from Ovulating.
Yes. When you start taking birth control pills, your menstrual cycle will usually change. It will become lighter and less irregular. But when you start the pill, your menstrual cycle has to get use to the changes, and will start your cycle early because it will now be different because of the birth control pills. Your periods might be irregular the first couple of times after starting the pill
Keep taking your pills as directed.
Yes it is possible to experience an irregular menstral cycle when you discontinue taking birth control. This is because when you take birth control it actually regulates your period. By stopping birth control you may experience breakthrough bleeding. Breakthrough bleeding is when you menstruate at times when you normally would not begin your menstral cycle. Breakthrough bleeding can possibly last for up to a full period or longer. Stopping birth control may also stop your period for a month or longer or you may not receive your period around the normal time of which you used to when you were taking your birth control.It depends sometimes you're period gets normal after birth control but sometimes it may still keep being irregular. It depends on the person and or pills
If your on birth control you don't actually get a period its actually withdrawal bleeding which looks the same as a period. Sex wont effect this cycle.
By not taking it properly (skipping days, being inconsistent with the time of day you take it, not taking it for a full cycle).
When you do this you open yourself up for pregnancy if you have sex at this time and it will change the menstrual cycle, but if you have missed one I would suggest a pregnancy test.
Yes it can, but not for long. Birth control pills have hormones in them. Also after quitting birth control pills/patches you have a higher risk of getting pregnant!