Yes, the Birth Control pill will mess with your period in that it stops periods.
The pill works by suppressing the menstrual cycle so that you do not ovulate, thus in turn you do not menstruate - the bleeding experienced on the pill is a withdrawal bleed caused by the drop in synthetic hormones when going from active to inactive pills or the week break.
You can but this will mess up your cycle and you wont be protected fully. Continue taking your pills as prescribed.
it depends on the pills you're taking. ask your doctor, but some pills can mess up birth control and weaken the medicine .
If they are expired by a few months or weeks then they will probably mess up your cycle for the next month.
generally yes
If you took your birth control pills late, it is very likely that your cycle will be disrupted, however, I would still be aware of my body and do a pregnancy test.
birth control becomes effective after the first month of use. So you would begin the pill after your period, use up a pack, get your period and then you are protected. everytime after that, you have nothing to worry about unless you mess up on your pills.
Yes, antibiotics can potentially reduce the effectiveness of birth control pills. It is recommended to use additional contraceptive methods while taking antibiotics to prevent unintended pregnancy.
You have to take the pill for it to work. If you are missing pills (greater than one/month,) you may not be covered for preventing pregnancy. If you can't remember to take the pills, you should consider another form of birth control. (I am a nurse-practitioner.)
Yes it can. Because when you take birth control, it is all about regulating your hormones and menstrual cycle. This cycle from birth control protects you from pregnancy. Whether you missed two days, or even if you do not take your birth control everyday at the same time, your period can become irregular, and even worse you are increasing your chance of becoming pregnant. If you have had unprotected intercourse within a near time frame of when you stopped taking your birth control, you may have become pregnant, because you did not properly take your pills. This also means indeed it will mess your period up because you may not get one if you have become pregnant. In this situation, you should think about pregnancy more, if you have had unprotected intercourse, because you may have not been completely protected.
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Yes, some women will experience irregular bleeding if they try that.
Yes, anything like that can seriously upset the balance of your body. Depending on when you began taking the pills, your body will have only recently settled into the effects of the pills. It will take some time for it to return to its previous status or to find a new balance.