You could be pregnant or your cylce could be changing. Call the doc and ease your mind or take a pregnancy test from home.
This can be a serious infection . I recomend you ask your doctor. And it possibly can be your cycle and just be irregular. Hope I helped =) -Ellison
If you don't bleed, you don't have a period. You can't have a period and not bleed.
Hormonal birth control lightens the amount of flow and reduces the number of days that you bleed. Any amount of bleeding counts as a period if you're on hormonal birth control.
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When you stop taking birth control you can now become pregnant. If you had an irregular period before birth control pills, your period will go back to irregular periods. Heavier and longer periods may occur as well. You may also experience withdrawal bleeding which your body's way of ridding the birth control hormones.
It means that your period came early. That's it, no more complicated than that.Also FYI on hormonal birth control you don't menstruate, you get a withdrawal bleed.
Period can arrive anytime after the withdrawal bleed from 4 weeks to 8 weeks. Its different in every woman.
You will experience a withdrawal bleed first and your period will arrive 4+weeks after this.
There are pills than can make you bleed less and there is of course also the birth control pill which not only regulates but often make women bleed less. Check out the pharmacy or speak to your doctor.
No, but that's because you don't get a period on hormonal birth control.Hormonal birth control works by stopping your menstrual cycle so that you no longer ovulate, and thus in turn you no longer menstruate. The bleeding you get on hormonal birth control is a withdrawal bleed caused by the drop in synthetic hormones when going from active to placebo week. A withdrawal bleed may be shorter than your period depending on the length of your menstrual phase verses your withdrawal bleed, and withdrawal bleeds can be lighter too.
Hormonal birth control can make the period so light that it seems to disappear altogether. If you have taken your birth control correctly in the previous month, there's no need for concern. If you've made any errors, take a pregnancy test to make sure that's not the cause of your missing period.
Nothing, this is a perfectly normal withdrawal bleed from missing your pills.
kso , i know it was stupid , but i had sex with out being on birth control or anything.. and i got my period , so i think it is, but i was reading sometime you do bleed 8 days after you have unprotected sex.. so does this mean i am pregnant ?