Your period will come naturally. Birth control does not help you get your period. Your body decides when you will get your period.
Yes, taking three birth control pills or taking the morning after pill can cause a missed period.
If you're taking steroids, I wouldn't bother taking birth control, steroids can make you sterile.
There are no methods of birth control that are made less reliable by taking an immunization.
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Continue taking your birth control pills as scheduled.
There is no natural way to shorten the length of your period. If you are taking the 21-day birth control pill, starting a new pack early may shorten your period slightly. However, doing this may affect the efficiency of your birth control.
Most women will have their period within a week or two of stopping birth control pills, and may be fertile from the first day they stop taking it. If you have stopped taking birth control and have not had your regular period as expected, you need a pregnancy test to be sure whether you are pregnant or not.
You should continue taking the birth control pill daily as scheduled regardless of bleeding.
Yes, it is possible for your period to be late or stop completely from any hormonal birth control.
If you get your period while on birth control, you should continue using your birth control as scheduled. Bleeding does not change the schedule for taking your pill or changing your patch or ring.
By taking a birth control pill or being pregnant