Hormonal Birth Control suppresses the menstrual cycles to stop ovulation, thus it will take time for your body to ovulate once you stop taking the birth control. You may get a withdrawal bleed three days after you stop taking a hormonal birth control pill, this is bleeding that mimics menstruation while on the combination pill, caused by the drop in synthetic hormones when you stop taking the active pills.
You start taking the pill at the end of your period, and then, yes you will not have a period again until the break in the pill.
Your period would probably not come until your 3rd or 4th sugar pill. If you started taking the pills on the Sunday before your period did that period come?
Yes, many women stop having periods while taking BCP.
Not if you are pregnant. And I think you mean the pill, not pearl. Birth control pills stop you from ovulating and does not bring your period back, it makes it stay way.
Your period will come naturally. Birth control does not help you get your period. Your body decides when you will get your period.
yes i went to the doctor to get my shot for depo provera, i had been on it for more than a year and they gave me birth control pills right away. I decided i wanted to be on the pill because of weight gain and they started me on it without waiting for my period. i have been on the pill now for 8 months and i still have not gotten my period
If you can plan, try to take your contraceptive pill so that your period doesn't come on those days. However, other options could be tampons, pads, and doubling up on underwear.
No.
You can get hormone tablets from the doctor which will stop a period for a wedding or holiday. You will need the same checks you would have if using oral contraceptive but they are not birth control pills and your period will come normally within a few hours of stopping them.
i came off the pill 6month ago was on it 5yr how long will it take for my body to go back to normal
It really depends on the sort of pill you are taking. A lot of pills say to start taking the first tablets on your first day of bleeding meaning your next period will be three weeks later and then four weeks every cycle after that. If you just started taking it in the middle of your cycle, you should not bleed until the first "sugar" pill you take three weeks later. If it is a low dosage pill, your normal cycle may still come for the first month. Hello there - When you take birth control pills you should get your period when your taking the sugar pills for seven days. During them seven days you will get your period. When you take morning after pill you can get a early period like bleed, experience spotting or have a very delayed period.
You can only make your period come faster if you are taking birth control pills. By finishing a pack early, you will bleed sooner rather than later.