Not that I know of if you have skipped a period and pregnancy is a possibility get an at home test or make an appointment with your doctor ASAP the sooner you find out the better for you and the baby....Also if you are having irregular periods go toy our doctor just to see what can be causing them if your not pregnant...have you recently lost or gained a significant amount of weight? Have you been under an insane amount of stress lately...These can also contribute to missed or irregular periods, and just so you know Birth Control is not a guaranteed way to regulate your periods since everyone reacts differently to them some women experience breakthrough bleeding and spotting while on hormonal birth control hope this helps, Good Luck and God Bless!!!
That's an irregular period. Birth control can be recommended to help regulate your period.
Your period will come naturally. Birth control does not help you get your period. Your body decides when you will get your period.
yes it can. In about 3-4 years of you having your period I can regulate itself
A regulate tablet is taken by a woman whose period is not regular. Medications that help regulate your period include birth control pills and hormone therapy.
Yes but you dont get pregnant on your period even without birth control.
The birthcontrol pills will introduce more estrogen into your system that will help regulate your period. This is a very common thing for doctors to do to help regulate the period.
prevent you from getting prego regulate your period make your period lighter stops cramps helps control hormones
usually you will start the pill the Sunday after your period begins. this will regulate your period so you will get it about the same time each month
That is exactly what it is supposed to do, yes. The whole idea is to regulate your period so that you don't get pregnant as easily. Birth control pills are made from female hormones.
Birth control is the only healthy way of skipping a period. Continous skipping of periods through birth control is not adviseable.
yes, they are the same pills
Both are safe and effective to use to regulate your period. There are many types of birth control pills and some only contain progesterone (POP's) and some are combinations of progesterone and estrogen. Progesterone only pills are still birth control pills. Birth control pills, containing progesterone only or a combination of progesterone and estrogen will regulate your period and protect your from pregnancy! However, you must take your pills everyday and at the same time, otherwise your period will not regulate and you will put your risk of becoming pregnant. For further information on which type of pill is right for you, you must visit a physician (example; Planed Parenthood), and they will choose which method is right for you.