If you missed tow pills and had breakthrough bleeding, resuming your pills should stop the bleeding. However, since you missed two pills you are not protected this month, so use a backup method of Birth Control.
Yes, some women do bleed some even when they are pregnant. See a doctor and get a reliable pregnancy test because if you are pregnant, continuing to take birth control pills could cause complications.
is it possible to have implantation bleeding on ninth day of your missed period
Implantation bleeding typically occurs around 6 to 12 days after conception, which is usually before or around the time of a missed period. If it happens 20 days after a missed period, it is less likely to be implantation bleeding and may indicate another issue, such as hormonal changes or the start of a menstrual cycle. If there is uncertainty about pregnancy or bleeding, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
If you haven't missed pills, breakthrough bleeding is not a sign of decreased effectiveness. If it continues, or is troublesome, contact your healthcare provider for advice specific to your situation.
Implantation bleeding typically occurs 6-12 days after conception, around the time of your expected period. If bleeding occurs six days after your missed period, it is more likely to be related to other factors such as hormonal changes or early pregnancy bleeding. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider for a proper evaluation.
Unlikely - the bleeding probably was your period
Hi This sounds like break-through bleeding and should not be happening. If you have missed any pills then this can cause break-through bleeding. If you haven't missed any pills see your Doctor and do not have unprotected sex.
No. If you are pregnant and having bleeding you should see your doctor. Implantation bleeding only occurs during implantation not a month after.
Sometimes when you miss pills or do not take them everyday at the same time, you may experience spotting or breakthrough bleeding. This is a side effect that is normal while on birth control. Spotting or breakthrough bleeding may start right before you start your menstrual cycle. If you haven't been on birth control for at least 2 months, I recommend taking a pregnancy test, especially if you have been missing pills or do not take them everyday at the same time.
Implantation bleeding generally occurs 6 - 12 days after ovulation.
No. Using the patch for four weeks in a row may cause a missed period, and you may have breakthrough bleeding during the next cycle. You will not increase your risk of pregnancy, though; in fact, your risk of pregnancy may be lower.
In some cases,yes it is.