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It takes the body about three months to regulate itself to the hormones of Birth Control pills. So if you are within the first three months, you are most likely going to experience wonky bleeding and spotting. However, after the three months are over, your withdrawal bleeds (because you do not have periods while on hormonal birth control- you have chemically induced withdrawal bleeds) should even out to the 4 day placebo pills in Yaz.

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Can malnutrition cause spotting between periods even if you are on birth control?

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Personally, I have had this happen when on the pill. If you are worried it would not hurt to contact your doctor.


Can stopping the birth control pill make your period longer?

When you take the birth control pill, you can expect shorter and lighter periods. When you stop the pill, your periods go back to their natural length and heaviness of flow.


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Are there certain foods to avoid while taking the pill to regulate periods?

There are no known food-birth control pill interactions, neither for birth control nor menstrual control use.


Is Diane 35 a birth control pill?

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If your periods are irregular is there any way to induce them?

If your periods are irregular then you should talk to your doctor about investigating the cause - although if you're in your teens this is normal as it takes time for your body to regulate. You can't force your periods to start when they are not due, your periods will only start once you've gone through a menstrual cycle: i.e. after ovulation.The birth control pill can't make your periods come, nor can the morning after pill - the birth control pill suppresses your cycles (bleeding on the pill is a withdrawal bleed, not menstruation) so has the opposite effect of regulating your cycles, and the morning after pill prevents ovulation.


What is the cause of having periods 13 days apart while on birth control pills?

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Could you skip your period if you are stressed and are on birth control?

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What is the cause of bleeding in between periods while on birth control?

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Once you are on your period can you take a birth control pill to stop it?

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