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You should take birth control on schedule regardless of bleeding. Hormonal birth control can sometimes cause a missed period.
While the birth control pill tends to make your period more regular, it can also cause a missed or late period. If you haven't missed any pills, there's no special need to worry about pregnancy. If you've missed pills, or if it's your second missed period in a row, take a pregnancy test and contact your health care provider.
If you're on birth control and have missed any pills this can result in a early period. Alternatively pregnancy, irregular periods or hormone imbalance can also cause a early period.
Usually, skipping a period while on HORMONE birth control happens when someone is sexually active and/or missed a dose. Sometimes, though, hormonal birth control can cause an imbalance and cause a person to skip a period. Get a pregnancy test. If, on the other hand, you were talking about barrier methods, such as condoms or diaphrams, and you skip a period you should get a pregnancy test. Either way, take a pregnancy test.
You get a withdrawal period AFTER you go off birth control.
Missing pills to often can cause this proplem.
Trichomoniasis will not cause a missed period.
Hi, The following can cause too many periods while on birth control. * The doseage of birth control not being high enough for you. * Wrong type of birth control for you. * Missed birth control pill(s). * Pregnancy. * Urinary tract infection. Please note this is advice only and should not be used in place of a medical experts.
No, quitting smoking can not cause a missed period.
Birth control can cause this to happen don't worry
Hi, The following things will cause a regular cycle woman to miss her period: * Pregnancy * Missed taking birth control pills * Recently started taking birth control pills * Irregular periods * Illness * Stress It is always best to rule out pregnancy by performing a pregnancy test 2-3 weeks after you last had intercourse. If you have recently been unwell or having episodes of recent stress, this can result in a delayed/missed period.
Breast tenderness is a common side effect when starting the birth control pill, patch, or ring. It usually goes away within three months. If you have made any mistake with your birth control method, or have missed a period, it makes sense to take a pregnancy test to make sure that's not the cause of the breast tenderness.