This is a problem for your GYN or specialist. I would suggest making an appointment ASAP to get the situation under control.
It appears that birth control pills lower the lifelong risk of ovarian cancer.
The advantages of the patch include: * Good effectiveness against pregnancy * Reducing the frequency of thinking about birth control from daily (with the pill) to weekly * Decrease bleeding and cramping with periods * Decreased risk of cancer of the lining of the uterus, ovarian cancer, and certain kinds of ovarian cysts.
You might have a start of endometriosis or ovarian cysts, so I would get an ultrasound to look at these and then be put back on birth control. When you have endometriosis or ovarian cysts, you will need to take birth control continuously because these are chronic. They can't be "fixed" but they can be helped with birth control.
You take birth control as scheduled regardless of bleeding.
Birth control pills should stop your menstrual bleeding. I would suggest you stop the pills and talk to your doctor
Women can take the birth control pills continuously without a break to skip the periods.
Hello. No bleeding after using birth control isn't harmful hun. If you have stopped birth control and are bleeding, this is perfectly normal and is happening because your experiencing break through bleeding from the withdrawal of the pill. If you are bleeding while on birth control and have missed some pills - then this is why your bleeding. Dont miss any pills and you wont bleed. If you are bleeding while on birth control and are taking the pills correctly and haven't missed any, then this is most likely due to the doseage of the pill not being high enough. See your doctor for a change of pill or increase in doseage. Take care!
Yes, you can take the birth control pill continuously without any increased risk of health problems or pregnancy; however, you may have unscheduled spotting or bleeding.
Yes, you can take birth control during your period. You should take your birth control as directed regardless of bleeding.
Ideally, your withdrawal bleeding will happen when you take the placebos next, but some women will have unscheduled bleeding or spotting after skipping a period by taking active pills continuously. It's a bit unpredictable.
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No, it is a pill for dysfunctional bleeding.