Birth Control can throw off your cycle for awhile. Although some women immediately return to normal, others may take a while. I took the pill for one month also. After I stopped I had a period in 2 weeks, however; my next period wasn't for 36 days. I'm usually very regular with a 27 day cycle. As you can imagine I was buying and taking pregnancy test like crazy. Well I'm not pregnant but you should give yourself a few more days. In the meantime take a pregnancy test to eliminate that possibility.
I don't think that should be happening, I suggest you go back to the doctor or clinic.
If you start taking the pill during your period (meaning six days within the day it started)it will have no effect at all,that is,it will protect you immediately.if you start taking it at any other time, it will take a month for it to work.
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yes especially if you are on medication or birth control
In your circumstances it is probably best for you to go and discuss the situation with a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor) as soon as possible.
you should talk to your health care practitioner.
Yes it can, i stopped taking my birth control and i started getting nauseated and all. Its different for all girls.But yes it can lead to throwing up
stopped
it stopped about 2-3 hours after it started.
If you have continued to have sex since you stopped you may be pregnant from the sounds of it.
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