WEll the shot works differently for different people .. My friend has never had a period but i spotted a month later so just be prepared for anything at all times and keep up with your period on and off time!
You shouldn't be taking birth control if you're not prescribed it. Birth control pills don't stop periods, they stop pregnancy.
Besides hormonal birth control the only real options to stop menstruation would either be to get pregnant or to have a hysterectomy.
The only way to stop an irregular period is to start taking birth control. Usually, you will become very regular when taking the pill and some people stop having periods all together when they go on the shot.
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.
A couple of months.
Birth control is not a 100% way to stop pregnancy and your period makes those chances even worse.
You can switch forms of birth control to what is most comfortable for you. If you would like to switch birth control consult your physician so that she/he can choose a birth control pill that is right for you.
If you want to avoid your period during your honeymoon, there are a few options you can consider: 1. **Hormonal Birth Control Pills** **Skipping Placebo Pills**: If you're already on a combination birth control pill, you can skip the placebo (sugar) pills and start a new pack immediately. This can prevent a period from occurring. **Continuous or Extended-Cycle Pills**: Some birth control pills are designed to be taken continuously for 3 months or longer, reducing the number of periods to only 4 per year. 2. **Hormonal IUD, Implant, or Shot** **Hormonal IUD (e.g., Mirena)**: Some women experience lighter periods or no periods at all with a hormonal IUD. **Birth Control Shot (e.g., Depo-Provera)**: Regular shots can stop periods in some women after several months of use. **Birth Control Implant**: Like the IUD and shot, some women experience no periods or lighter periods with an implant. 3. **Progesterone Pills** **Norethisterone**: This is a prescription medication taken a few days before your expected period. It can delay your period for up to two weeks. After you stop taking it, your period should begin within a few days. Click Here: ln.run/xsmCR
You have to renew it every third month so no. It's not forever lasting.
Taking a birth control pill will not stop you from getting your period. It might make your periods shorter and lighter. There is a pill out there that makes it so your body only gets four periods a year, but I wouldn't recommend it. Your body does things for a reason, and 12 periods a year is more natural.
Hmm,Using birth control can stop her periods for months at end. Pay close attention and if she isn't ovulating on a monthly basis , then she's probably on birth control. Please refer to articles on birth control , I remember reading this sometime back.
You can not stop a menstrual cycle without removing your ovaries. Some birth control pills allow you to skip periods, but this does not stop the cycle.