See your doctor or Birth Control clinic.
Everyone starts getting their period after birth control eventually.
Yes, you can take birth control during your period. You should take your birth control as directed regardless of bleeding.
no. Birth control pills can stop periods altogether, shorten them, or turn them in to "spotting" If you were getting your period before you started the pills. If you stop at any time during your cycle this should bring on your period.
Sunday after your period
If it is your first year having your period, your periods will be irregular. But if it not then you should see a doctor and talk about possible getting on birth control. It helps regulate your period.
It should make your period more regular.
If you get your period while on birth control, you should continue using your birth control as scheduled. Bleeding does not change the schedule for taking your pill or changing your patch or ring.
You should take birth control on schedule regardless of bleeding. Hormonal birth control can sometimes cause a missed period.
It really just depends on what type of birth control your taking, and when you start to take them. If you missed a week or two after getting off your period then you may spot for a few days, but you should start when your supposed to.
Yes you should
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.
yes you can just take the birth control, when you stop your period should start three to four days after.