Yes it can. Though most people just get lighter periods. Some might have their period every other month. It is normal while on the pill.
Yes, you will likely have withdrawal bleeding if you're on the pill, even if you're going through menopause.
You may have a withdrawal bleed, but if you're in menopause, you won't have another period after that. The same thing can happen if you're on cyclic hormone replacement therapy.
Nope!
Stopping the birth control pill could unmask the fact that your body was done ovulating, but couldn't cause menopause.
I guess it can affect female pregnancy and early age of being menopause
I guess it can affect female pregnancy and early age of being menopause
It does not affect the pill.
Menopause means a stopping of having periods. There IS no period blood.
It won't, BCP have hormones that are normally present in women before menopause. Once you stop taking them your body will naturally go into menopause if you no longer have the hormones present to support ovulation and menstruation.
Augmentin does not affect how well the birth control pill works.
Cortisone does not affect how well the birth control pill works.
No. Smoking is an independent variable which has not been shown, conclusively, to affect the timing of menopause onset.
Menopause can give you a false positive with all of the hormone changes your body is going through.
No, clindamycin topical for acne does not affect the birth control pill
You answered it right there, menopause hun. your periods have stopped.