After seven days of consecutively taking the pill you should be covered (it's included in the packaging) also during your period you are not ovulating (you're shedding your uterine wall it is usually around a week and a half to two weeks after you stop bleeding that you drop an egg...) Google ovulation cycles... and talk to your doctor as well
That little bleeding was probably implantation bleeding, I would guess you are about 4 weeks pregnant. ~pawsalmighty
Yes, some women do bleed some even when they are pregnant. See a doctor and get a reliable pregnancy test because if you are pregnant, continuing to take birth control pills could cause complications.
Can you take birth control pills and still be pregnant Can you take birth control pills and still be pregnant
Yes, if you stop the birth control you can get pregnant, whether or not you're bleeding.
What kind of pills? Most pregnant women don't need pills.
There are many hormonal imbalances that can cause periods to be missing without the pill and present with the pill. The first weeks of pills in the pack can make hormone levels more normal while you're taking them. Because the inactive pills contain no hormones, breakthrough bleeding will occur. Talk to your health care provider about the absent periods to find out if additional testing is suggested to learn why you only have bleeding when you're on birth control pills. And keep using a reliable method of preventing pregnancy until the time you're ready to get pregnant. Even women who have rare periods can get pregnant. There is no medical reason to have monthly bleeding while taking BCP - your health care provider can tell you how to take your pills so bleeding stops completely.
The intended effects of the abortion pills are to cause bleeding and cramping, thus ending an undesired pregnancy. If you do not bleed after using the abortion pills, it is likely that they did not work and you are still pregnant. Get counseling support throughout your abortion at safe2choose.org website.
The signs of pregnancy are a positive pregnancy test and lack of bleeding. If you think you might be pregnant, take a pregnancy test. If you missed three pills use a back up method until you've taken seven pills correctly. Consider the morning after pill if you had sex in the last five days.
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Bleeding for 2 weeks while on BCP is not normal. You most likely need to change your BCP brand to a different pill. Bleeding means you're not pregnant. Especially after bleeding for 2 weeks. See your Doctor hun.
Yes, if you're pregnant, there is no need for birth control pills.
Usually because of break through bleeding. This can occur because your pregnant or the dose of the pill isn't high enough for you.