They are not false pregnancy symptoms. Its from the change in your body of the drop in estrogen which is a hormone that blocks the fertilization of your eggs. Any way try some Ginger Ale and some crackers to subside the naseaus feelings. They can last up to two weeks.
Birth Control remains in your system for 3 months. You can continue to have symptoms during this time.
Some women get pregnant immediately others it takes a few months. It may depend on the hormones you were taking.
The last seven pills in the birth control pack are to keep you in the habit of taking pills. Some contain vitamins, but most contain no active ingredients.
If you're not taking birth control pills for the last two weeks, you could get pregnant.
YES - no birth control devices are 100% effecitive. It is still possible to get pregnant.
Your period will last between 2-7 days.
It can, for everyone it's different. If you are taking birth control, it's common
It is probably a side effect of the BCP. Just keep on taking them as ordered.
Period can arrive anytime after the withdrawal bleed from 4 weeks to 8 weeks. Its different in every woman.
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Yes, certain medications will interact with birth control rendering it ineffective. If you have started taking any antibiotics or other medications, you may be pregnant even though you were taking your birth control regularly.
can you get pergnent if you took birth control pills only twice last month then had your period but had unprotected sex after your period will you get your period the next month??
Yes you should continue your pack of pills even though you are spotting. You should never discontinue taking your birth control unless advised by your physician. If you stop taking your birth control you will lower the effectiveness of the birth control drastically and you will increase your chances of becoming pregnant. Spotting is a side effect caused by birth control. Spotting typically occurs when you are either starting birth control for the first time( spotting may last up to 3 months), spotting can occur if you do not take your birth control everyday at the same time, and it can occur if you use a certain medication, such as antibiotics.
Hello, Birth control should not cause you to experience withdrawal bleeding UNLESS you have recently stopped taking birth control. Because you've just started taking BCP and you're experiencing withdrawal bleeding, this most likely means the doseage of birth control is not suitable for you or you need a different form of birth control. See your Doctor and meanwhile use a condom for protection until you've got a new birth control and have been taking it for one month.