As noted in the FDA insert you received with your pills, the timing of bleeding is unpredictable on Micronor. After the first three months of use, you can expect to fall into a more predictable pattern, which may include no bleeding at all.
Many women don't have bleeding on Micronor. There is no special way to use Micronor to skip a period.
Using hormonal birth control - like The Pill, NuvaRing (Ortho Evra), or Mirena (IUD) should make your period shorter and lighter.
No, using spermicide will not make your period come earlier. I'm not sure where you've even gotten this idea, but using spermicide cannot make your period start when it's not due.
you can start using tampons at any age just as long as you know how to put one in by yourself and make sure you mother or father know when you are using one and when you have had you period
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You can control cursor to move on horizontal or vertical direction if you open ORTHO mode,you also can create and modify drawings accurately. The direction of horizontal or vertical axis points to the direction of current user's coordinate system. You can turn on or off ORTHO mode at status bar during creating a drawing,using F8 key can realize the same effect. ORTHO mode and polar can non be opened at the same time.If you open ORTHO mode,polar will be closed.
Misusing Ortho Evra can cause your body to become unable to produce children. It is very unwise to use the patch in such a manner as it can cause long-term damage to your reproductive system. Ortho Evra made my periods a few days late and I was using it correctly. It can cause the period to be late or sometimes even missed for a month. Just wait and it'll come back. Maybe.
Yes, but you shouldn't. Talk to your doctor.
You describe a situation that is low risk of pregnancy. Just make sure that you put your next patch on after no more than seven days (one day of the week earlier than last month's first patch).
Yes. Using the pill is not reccommended just to stop a period, but normally doctors recommend that you start on a Sunday in accordance to the end of your period. Planning this with your original cycle will normally reduce side effects like spotting.
Before using a drug to start your period it would be wise to use a pregnancy test, if you are pregnant it won't work but could cause birth defects.