It's very possible that you are pregnant if you weren't using any protection. Take a home test. If it comes out negative, wait 5-7 days, if you haven't started your period, take another test. If it's also negative, wait 5-7 more days, if you haven't started your period, take a third test. If that is still negative and you haven't started your period, call a doctor.
Your menstrual cycle basically reset after you took the Plan B. Wait a month from your last period, not from your normal cycle.
Yes it does. It takes a month or two before your cycle becomes normal again. If you had PMS before taking the pill it returns and your period may seem heavy for a time.
Yes, your period isn't determined by the calendar date but is determined by your menstrual cycle - if your menstrual cycle was only 21 days long then you could menstruate on the first of the month, then again on the twentyfirst of the month.
Right on the first day. It will take a month before the pills will be effective.
When you are on your period
No and it won't change your period. It takes a month before the pill takes effect so you will have your period as you nornally do. If you have sex it won't keep you from getting pregnant either because, again, it takes a whole cycle before it is effective.
Absolutely. You can start taking it whenever. It is recommended that you start taking the pill when you start your period. So I would suggest you wait until you get your period then start again.
A month is a somewhat arbitrary period of time that loosely approximates the period of one lunar cycle.
No, it's not possible to have a period regulate in a month's time after taking any medicine, chemical, or short. Unfortunately, this is also true for Primolut. However, it's possible that around the midst of the second month that a cycle may begin to once again commence regularly. In additon, two months to one and a half months is usually how long it takes for hormones to balance themselves as well.
well, i start to take the birth control pill. i took one month, but i stop taking the pill the next month. what happen did control your period or not what is the risk.
It's not possible for someone to punch you in your vagina as your vagina is inside your body. When you menstruate is determined by your menstrual cycle so if you experience two periods in one month then your cycle is obviously less than a month long and happens to have fallen on the beginning and end of the month. Either that or you're mistaking vaginal bleeding for menstruation.
There should not be an issue if you just took a month off for no reason. However, the effectiveness is cumulative, so you should use condoms etc. (aka protected sex) for the first month back on the pill.