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It's unusual to have your period on the same numerical date of the month when you're on Birth Control pills. Since the pill goes on a cycle of 28 days, and a month has anywhere from 28 to 21 days, you'd normally have your period every 28 days, which means if you had it on the 21st of July, you'd expect it on the 18th of August, the 15th of september, the 13th of October, the 10th of November. There is no reason to expect your period to follow the calendar on or off the pill, since neither your ovaries nor the pill know that "Thirty days hath September..." etc.

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If you are taking the pill as a form of birth control is it necessary to track your ovulation?

Hello, No you don't need to track your Ovulation cycle hun as birth control works by stopping you from Ovulating.


How can you determine your ovulation cycle when you have been on the pill for so long and you have not had a period in two years?

While on the pill you don't have an ovulation cycle - the pill prevents ovulation. Once off the pill you can start tracking ovulation by cervical mucus changes and charting your menstrual cycle. Ovulation happens about 14 days prior to menstruation.


Is it possible to not have your period while on the birth control pill?

Yes it is a side effect of the pills suppressing ovulation - many woman have no period while taking the pill.


Could stopping the birth control pill cause pregnancy symptoms?

If you're not taking the pill, it's always possible to get pregnant, fake symptoms or not.


If I stop taking birth control could this affect my moods?

Most pills stop the ovulation cycle and this means that for women who suffer from bad PMT, taking the pill improves their moods. Stopping the pill will allow the cycle to restart.


How long after taking the morning after pill will you ovulate?

After taking the morning-after pill, ovulation can occur as soon as a few days later, depending on where you are in your menstrual cycle. The active ingredients in the pill, such as levonorgestrel or ulipristal acetate, work primarily by delaying or inhibiting ovulation. If ovulation has already occurred, the pill will not be effective. Therefore, the timing of ovulation in relation to when the pill is taken is crucial for its effectiveness.


If you're on the pill will the egg still drop?

No, the pill stops ovulation.


Is you period the same after stopping the pill?

After stopping the pill, your next period will come in 4-6 weeks, and will soon return to its previous pattern, as it was before you were on the pill.


Do you still ovulate within that cycle after you take the morning after pill?

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Is pregnancy possible if you stop the pill even 4 days after sex?

No, pregnancy happens when you stop the pill, then have sex. You may ovulate within a week of stopping the pill, by then any sperm that could be left will no longer be fertile.


Is it possible to get pregnant 4 days after ovulation?

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Can you still get pregnant if you are only spotting after stopping the pill?

You can get pregnant after you stop the pill.