Many females find that their periods are lighter and the symptoms are not as strong (cramping, bloating, and such) when on Birth Control pills. Depending on your birth control will determine how often you get your period. Many pills create a 28 day cycle. However spotting (light blood during various times of the month) especially in the first 3 months is likely, but usually stops after 3 months. Some side effects not mentioned in literature from the pill makers, but noted online by users of the pills are: decreased sex-drive and moodiness (this doesn't happen to everyone, but having had these symptoms I've researched it online). Be sure to research any pills you are interested in and TALK TO YOUR DOCTOR. Some people are more at risk for getting blood clots which can be deadly, so make sure your doctor knows your family history and your habits (like smoking... but I hope you don't smoke).
Not usually. They make then lighter and not as long.
Yes
You really should read the packet or consult a doctor to know the chances of getting pregnant while on it.
If you are using your birth control as directed, there should be a very small chance of getting pregnant. I'm not sure if the length of time you've been on birth control matters, but if you are inconsistent when it comes to taking/using it, the likelihood of getting pregnant increases at least a little. It really depends on your form of birth control.
There can be many reasons that a young woman gets pregnant. Most teenagers get pregnant because they do not understand how birth control really works; some donÕt even know how sex really works. Other women choose to get pregnant because they are at that stage in life when they want children
Assuming that you are having unprotected sex you are at a higher risk to get pregnant anytime that you are not taking birth control. Also birth control is only really effective when it has been taken consistently for 3 months every day at or close to the same time of day.
She has confirmed now that she is really pregnant
No, not really.
no she really isn`t pregnant it is a custom
no she is not pregnant.
no i am not pregnant
Very unlikely! If you are good with birth control as in take it everyday around the same time then you are perfectly fine. Birth control is not 100% effective but if you take it properly then it really shouldn't be a problem!