Sometimes women have breakthrough bleeding on the pill. It's more likely to happen if you missed pills. If you have used your pills correctly, and if the problem continues into the next cycle, contact your health care provider. If you are at risk for sexually transmissible infection, consider getting tested.
While on birth control, your periods should last just as long as when you're not on birth control. Some women regularly experience 2-3 day periods while other women can regularly experience 6-8 day periods.
HIV does not prevent women from having periods. If a woman was getting periods before getting HIV, periods are likely to continue until menopause.
What's your period don't come at all
yes, the way the pill works is it fools your body into believing you are already pregnant. no, your periods are more regular
my age is 21 years i am not getting regular periods what should i do?
Yes, you can have periods and not have another for mouths its completely normal.
this happened to me for about a month before i first got my period. so yeah your probably getting your period. but don't be to happy about getting it. haha it sucks!
the same as someone who has regular periods. having periods, in general, means that your body can have babies.
A period is a group of 3 digits in a number. For example: 6,756,215,985,000,000 .this number has 5 periods, because every group of 3 digits counts as a period. Another example: 214,587,425. this number has 3 periods. another example: 12. this number has 0 periods. another example: 54,554,215,487,256,542,154,252,563,253,256,896,585,487,545,468. (this number has 15 periods.) well...I hope I helped! :)
Discharge, cramps and pain.
Your mom and jesus made you
Oligomenorrhea is infrequent or very light menstruation. Women whose periods were regularly established before they developed problems with infrequent flow. With oligomenorrhea, menstrual periods occur at intervals of greater than 35 days, with only 4-9 periods in a year.