Stopping the Birth Control pill could unmask the fact that your body was done ovulating, but couldn't cause menopause.
No, birth control does not delay menopause, and does not save eggs. The time of menopause is not dependent on the number of eggs you release.
This would not usually be a symptom of stopping birth control but could be caused by a UTI. You may want to see about going to see a doctor to find out what is going on.
Exactly what it says it does... control birth and stopping you from reproducing as you take them
Yes.I wrote the question. it seems that i have all the signs of early menopause. Hot flashes, mood swings, low sexual desire, etc. I heard that menopause starts in your early 20's. For the most part, my periods are normal. They have been starting and stopping throughout the week, and are accompanied by spotting in between the months. I am on birth control. If its not menopause, what could the problem be?Answer 2No it's not. I started having early menopause symptoms at the age of 27.
Yes, if you stop birth control, you may ovulate.
No, there is no increased rate of miscarriage for women who are pregnant while taking birth control or who get pregnant after stopping birth control.
There is always a chance for a miscarriage when you are pregnant. See the doctor regular for prenatal check ups.
how long does it take to get back on your normal cycle after stopping birth control
There is no reason to wait to get pregnant after stopping birth control. It is not harmful to do so.
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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.
No, because Menopausal women are past their fertility age and can no longer have children. So in a way Menopause is its own birth control.