Truly, the Birth Control pill doesn't regulate a period. It replaces your natural cycle with its own cycle of no bleeding and bleeding. Unless something else in your body changes, you are likely to return to your previous menstrual pattern once you go off the pill.
That said, you may have irregular, unscheduled bleeding in your first three months on the pill. After that, you should settle into a more predictable pattern. Some women think the pill will guarantee that their period always arrives on, say, every fourth Tuesday. That may happen, but it's not likely to be thatregular.
If after three months you're still experiencing breakthrough bleeding, or if it's troublesome in the first three months, contact your health care provider to discuss the possibility of changing to a pill with a different hormone profile.
There are no known food-birth control pill interactions, neither for birth control nor menstrual control use.
If you're pregnant, you should stop taking the birth control pill, as it is of no use.
Normally, the answer is no. Fertility clinics sometimes use the birth control pill in conjunction with other specific treatments to downregulate hormonal abnormalities before ovulation induction. The pill is normally used to avoid pregnancy.
Yes.
Any combination birth control pill will help with amenorrhea, whether due to low estrogen or low progesterone.
Females who are sexually active, want to be protected from pregnancy, or would like to regulate there menstrual cycle, should use birth control.
yes..its a birth control pill.
Solpadeine is a painkiller, not a birth control pill.
After beginning Yasmin, the pill can regulate your periods. Yasmin is normally a birth control pill that is used to prevent pregnancy.
Yes, Krimson 35 if a birth control pill
Normally a woman does not ovulate while taking the birth control pill. This is the birth control pill's primary method of action.
The birth control pill was invented in the early 1960s to help give women a control over their bodies where originally men had the role of using the protection; women now have a choice.