Yes, it is normal. While using BCPs, the hormones override your own hormones which suppresses ovulation and lightens periods. When you stop in the middle of a packet your cycle is thrown off and your body is confused about the abrupt changes. The bleeding is your body resetting itself.
It is always best to stop the pill at the end of a packet, not in the mid cycle if at all possible.
you should talk to your health care practitioner.
This has happened because you started and then suddenly stopped taking the pill. If you bleeding lasts over 9 days consult your doctor.
ask a doctor ;]
The causes are as follows: * UTI * Missed birth control pills. * Recently stopped/started taking BC pills. * Vaginal infection. * Implantation bleeding. * Pregnancy. * Break through bleeding * Recently took MAP
I don't think that should be happening, I suggest you go back to the doctor or clinic.
This is not normal. You need to talk to your Doctor. You may need to go on a different brand of birth control as this one doesn't sound like its suitable for you.
that is very possible. It can happen although it is rare
Yes, if you stop the birth control you can get pregnant, whether or not you're bleeding.
This happened to me today, when I started taking it.
probably not since you bled
i stopped taking my birth control pills on the 20th of May and started bleeding two days later which was the 22nd of may it lasted seven days i was wondering if this was my period or with drawl bleeding being that i stopped taking the pills You need to categorize this/these unanswerable question/s by subject/topic, it will be decided upon by the category supervisor.
Hi, I am 48 year old. I have not had a period in 6 or 7 months. I had intercorse yesterday and this morning I began hurting in my lower back, this afternoon I have began bleeding. I am not on birth control. I thought I was finished with that part of my life. Since I started bleeding am I still ovulating?