Your body has to go back into a normal cycle after stopping the pill so it make take a cycle or two for your period to become regular. Go see your doctor to help you with this.
your pregnant honey
Yes, It is best to know why the menstural cycle has stopped. The test is very accurate
I wouldn't think so, because the pill holds back your period, when you stop using it it will all come out. Nothing to worry about. But then again, if it continues, I would see a doctor just in case.
I've been on the pill for almost 8 to 9 years and recently stopped and i am having breast tenderness and im eating non stop and I'm am not pregnant ...
Chances are Good. In fact you may already be pregnant, which is why you aren't having a period.
you are prob expecting now
I was on the pill for 10 years. When I stopped taking the pill it took my body 6 months to have a period. Everyone is different!
It is normal to have light periods or no period at all while birth control.
Breakthrough bleeding is fairly common when you start using most hormonal contraceptives. If you are using a mini - progestin only pill (POP) you should call your doctor, having a period while taking mini pills can also mean you are ovulating.
That differs for everyone and depends on where you were in the pill cycle when you stopped for a week. If you don't get a period within four weeks, have a pregnancy test.
I am assuming that when you say "without having sex" you meant without a penis entering a vagina. In that case it is nearly impossible to get pregnant. Tell your doctor if it has been a few months
It depends on what type of pill you are on. If it is a regular pill that lets your have periods monthly, then you most likely will have it Wednesday. If your're taking a birth control that makes you have your period a few times a year, then you probably will not have it Wednesday.