After seven months, the problem of irregular periods can't be attributed to Nuva Ring. It makes sense to talk with your health care provider to find out what might be causing your irregular periods. Getting some information on that situation might help guide you to a solution. Be sure to think about what your periods were like prior to using hormonal Birth Control, and what might have changed in your life (weight? medications? new symptoms?). Seven months of metrorrhagia (overly frequent periods) definitely deserves an exam and discussion.
There is no guarantee that taking birth control will stop you from having your period. You will most likely have your period anyway.
No. Some forms of birth control pills actually cause you to not get your period for months.
the birth control is probably it.
i dont think so!
By using hormonal Birth Control Pills you can safely go months without a period.
Nope!!!! If you mean having sex while she is not on birth control pills. she WILL get pregnet. If she is having her period and she is not on pills and you have sex with her, she is gonna get pregnet.
some birth control pills you get ur period once every 3 months. also if you skip the placebo's at the end of the pack and go straight to the next pack that also stops you from having your period that month. other then that ask your gyno because you may be pregnant..
If you are not having sex/unprotected sex, you can start your birth control whenever you want.
Yes. Some birth control methods stops a women from getting a period for up to 15-18 months at times. Especially if you are using the Depo-provera birth control shot.
The birth control pill will not stimulate or jump start your period. Talk to your health care provider if your period is more than three months late.
If she uses a continuous type of birth control.
usually after u have a baby you get your period for about a month. but since you had your baby 3 months ago then im not sure. but usually being on some type of birth control make your hormones and different because of all the differnet hormonel levels but i have honestly never heard of anyone having their period for about a month and after having their baby 3 months ago.so i suggest going to your gynecologist for a check up.