A period should arrive somewhere between six to eight weeks. Since every woman is different, it could arrive sooner than that, or later than that.
Orange period blood could indicate the presence of cervical mucus mixed with blood, or could be due to older blood in the uterus that is taking longer to be expelled. It could also be a result of certain medications or a sign of infection. If this persists or is accompanied by other concerning symptoms, you should consult a healthcare provider.
Yes, you should always continue to take your birth control unless your physician tells you to stop. Stopping your birth control and having unprotected sex will make you become pregnant. If you are experiencing any bleeding before the expected date or time of your period, you are most likely experiencing spotting or breakthrough bleeding. This is bleeding that is not considered a period, it is however a side effect from birth control that can last up to 3 months when you first begin birth control.
no you should not nausea and vomiting are two of the most common side effects what you should do is try eating directly before you take it but if it continues after that you should consult with you Doctor
Yes, you will still have your period if you don't take the sugar pills. The pills have no effect on your cycle. They are like a place holder to keep you in the habbit of taking your pills at the same time every day.
Taking a pregnancy test before your missed period may give inaccurate results due to low levels of the pregnancy hormone hCG in your body. It is best to wait until after your missed period for more accurate results. If you still have doubts, you can take another test a few days later or consult with your healthcare provider.
I don't know the minimum but once Ihad my period after 2 days. My doctor said that it can take until 16 days.
I was on the pill (Yasmin) for 5 years and got my period 4 days after I stopped taking it. Everyone is different though.
Hi, Your period will arrive when you finish taking the active pills or during the 7 day break from pills.
Anytime during those 7 days
Can taking kelp delay your period? if so should I stop taking it? I feel fine otherwise.
No. You should still have your period. Most people don't skip there periods unless they have been taken there pills for months. So expect your period.
yes!! don't SKIP!! if you stop taking it your period should regulate soon. yes!! don't SKIP!! if you stop taking it your period should regulate soon.
If you want to avoid pregnancy, you should keep taking the pill.
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Norethisterone. Norethindrone (norethisterone) is a prescription medicine that can delay the start of a period. Your doctor my prescribe you three tablets a day, starting three to four days before you expect your period to begin. Once you stop taking the medicine, your period should begin within two to three days.
If he says Yes, then that is what you should expect.
You should continue taking the pill as scheduled regardless of any bleeding.