Could have been. Birth Control pills (especially going on or getting off) can screw up the menstruation cycle.
If you got your period on the 7th of the month and then again on the 22nd of the same month, it might mean that you are having irregular periods. Irregular periods are not all that uncommon but if this pattern lasts for 3 consecutive months, it might be worth visiting your doctor for a checkup.
get a HPT or you could be stressed. sometime my period comes late when i am stressed!! but then again my periods are irregular never the same time!!
Yes. when i was pregnante i had 2 periods. You need to take a test
Your probably spotting
Many women experience irregular periods. Speak to your doctor about it, they can find the cause of your irregular cycle and possibly correct it.
spotting can happen either before of after your period often it is dried blood if however you are worried then you should contact your gp.
Hi, you don't put your age in but I have had this happen to me as well. I can be finished a full cycle period then within one week start spotting and the spotting never really turning into a full period will last until my period starts again and can go on for about 45 to 60 days. The results I have found for myself have all been stress related. This is the way that my body has reacted to stress. Some have found that if you are on birth control pills that the strength you have now is no longer strong enough for you and can cause spotting and what seems to be a period right after you have had a period. I think though if you find that it is heavy and you just finished a regular cycle you should definitely visit your doctor for tests.
There isn't anything that you can do to stop the side effects of stopping birth control pills.After stopping birth control you may most likely experience spotting or breakthrough bleeding. This is simply your body ridding the hormones out of your body. If you had irregular periods before starting the pill, you will have irregular periods again after stopping birth control.
Spotting before your period may indicate several things: * Earlier than normal period without a physical reason. * Pregnancy bleeding. * Bleeding caused by starting/stopping birth control. * Bleeding caused by taking MAP/Plan B recently. * UTI. * Hormonal Imbalance. * Begining of irregular periods cycle. * Because you have irregular periods. * Hormonal imbalance. If you recently had unprotected sex and your period doesn't arrive in 3 weeks then perform a HPT. If you haven't had unprotected sex but you're concerned about the spotting then see your Doctor for a check up. If you have a history of irregular periods then this will cause spotting unexpectedly in some cases.
Sorry but this question isn't very clear. . . If your period was due on the 1st then that is normal yes. If you are bleeding again on the 12th and you had your period on the 1st then this is normal if you have just started your periods within the last year. If you are on birth control, have irregular periods, are stress or worried about something then this will cause two periods in one month but see your doctor for a check up.
It's more likely that starving yourself in the first place will cause missed periods. As you starve, some processes in your body slow down or stop, including menstruation. If you continue to disrupt your body with irregular eating and your period does not start up again, it is possible that you will never have a normal period again.
Imagine menopause like menarche (first period) in reverse - menstruation can just stop then never start again during menopause, but in most cases women going through menopause will experience irregular periods and irregular bleeding between periods, just like pubecent girls do when they start menstruating.