Yes, discharge while on Birth Control is normal and can vary in consistency and color depending on the type of birth control used and individual hormonal fluctuations. Many people experience changes in discharge due to hormonal influences, which can include increased or decreased vaginal lubrication. If the discharge has an unusual odor, color, or is accompanied by discomfort, it may be advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
It depends on what type of discharge. If the discharge is blood, then of course it is normal.
Hi, Causes of vagina discharge while taking birth control are: * Implantation bleeding. * Withdrawal bleed from missing one or more pills. * Urinary tract infection. * Pregnancy.
Yes.
Yes. Some birth control methods stops a women from getting a period for up to 15-18 months at times. Especially if you are using the Depo-provera birth control shot.
It is normal for many women not to have monthly breakthrough bleeding while taking Birth Control Pills.
Yes this is normal and is simply a side-effect of the pill.
It is normal to have light periods or no period at all while birth control.
This is normal because everyone adjusts to birth control differently. Some people will not bleed at all while others might bleed the whole time they are on the medication.
That is usually not normal because you shouldn't get a period while on those pills you might want to see a doctor.
Yes, you can. While birth control is reliable, there is no birth control that is 100% effective.
Can birth control be ineffective while taking metronidazole?
Seeing spotting while taking birth control is totally normal.It's just your body getting use to the hormones you are now taking.My doctor told me you should see spotting or light bleeding for the first 3 months of taking birth control.