The birthcontrol pills will introduce more estrogen into your system that will help regulate your period. This is a very common thing for doctors to do to help regulate the period.
Lesbian women may use birth control to regulate their menstrual cycles, which is a major reason many women use it.
Yes, birth control can help regulate hormone levels in the body by controlling the levels of estrogen and progesterone, which can help manage menstrual cycles and reduce symptoms of hormonal imbalances.
Birth control pills will help regulate the menstrual cycle.
This is a question for your doctor or midwife as they know you and needs.
Cyclenorm E and P is a form of Birth Control that is taken orally. It is commonly used as a preventative measure for unwanted pregnancy or to regulate abnormal menstrual cycles.
The average menstrual cycle length is 28 days - but everyone is different. As a note while on birth control pills you don't have a menstrual cycle, the pill works by suppressing your menstrual cycles so you no longer ovulate.
Birth control pills can't regulate your period, that's impossible - they work by stopping your menstrual cycles so that you don't ovulate, thus you also don't menstruate (bleeding women get on the pill is a withdrawal bleed, not menstruation). You need to have tests carried out to determine why your periods are irregular and then look into treatment options.
Estrogen is included in birth control pills to help regulate the menstrual cycle and prevent ovulation, which reduces the chances of pregnancy.
There are no known food-birth control pill interactions, neither for birth control nor menstrual control use.
yes it can. In about 3-4 years of you having your period I can regulate itself
It takes about a year to get your body back into balance. You may miss periods for quite some time or even have more than one period a month. It depends on the woman. It's great you are off the pill because they aren't that good for you. Birth control, short-term, used for heavy bleeding or uncontrolled periods can be a good thing, but to take them for years is dangerous.
Females who are sexually active, want to be protected from pregnancy, or would like to regulate there menstrual cycle, should use birth control.