Visit your doctor soon. Although this might be normal for you, there might be other underlying reasons that need to be examined.
Being on the pill can cause spotting between periods, called breakthrough bleeding.
dont be harmed if you are bleeding in between your periods while you are on the pill, because it could also be an effect for first time users for the pill.. if you are still curiouse, i would advise you to speak to your doctor
hormonal changes, insertion of objects, stress, undiagnosed vaginal infection, implantational bleeding (one of the first signs of pregnancy), among others are the main causes for bleeding between periods for any woman.
You should take your birth control pill on schedule regardless of any bleeding.
Withdrawal bleeding when using the pill will start between the second and sixth placebo pill.
When you're taking the birth control pill, you don't have a menstrual period. Instead, you have withdrawal bleeding. Menstrual periods are vaginal bleeding the follows ovulation by 14 days. Withdrawal bleeding is vaginal bleeding brought on by sudden cessation of hormone ingestion. Whether you have unscheduled bleeding from missing a pill or scheduled bleeding during your placebo week, neither is called a menstrual period.
Yes, Diane 35 is a birth control pill. It can be used for other purposes as well, such as decreasing cramping or bleeding with periods.
No this isn't normal
It is called break through bleeding. How can it be late if you are on the pill? The pill regulates periods, if it's not doing that it is not working, perhaps you are not following the directions or the type of pill you are using is not suitable for you.
I know about the pill. I have know women (not many) that have gotten pregnant while on the pill, but as soon as they got pregnant they no longer had any periods. I hope that this helps:)
When the i pill is used, it can delay the periods and the chances of pregnancy are low.
All of them. There is no medical need to have a period. While taking the pill the lining of the uterus stops building up the way it does without BCP. The bleeding every month is actually withdrawal bleeding in response to hormones dropping when the pill is stopped for a few days.