generally not. Birth Control takes about a month to work. certain kinds are made to stop your period but others contain a week of blank pills (pills without a hormone) to allow your period to happen once a month, even while your birth control is in effect. for some people, like me, it stops your period anyway though. sometimes you have to switch different brands to see which one is right for you.
You should not be pregnant when you start taking the pills as you start taking them within a week of the start of your period and if you have a period you are 99.5% sure you are not pregnant. However if you are pregnant the pills will have no effect.
Your period will come naturally. Birth control does not help you get your period. Your body decides when you will get your period.
Continue taking your birth control pills as scheduled.
regular
Yes
Most women will have their period within a week or two of stopping birth control pills, and may be fertile from the first day they stop taking it. If you have stopped taking birth control and have not had your regular period as expected, you need a pregnancy test to be sure whether you are pregnant or not.
I stopped taking my birth control in December and in January I came on my period but in february I didnt come is this normal
It's okay to start your birth control whenever you already have your period. It will get rid of your really bad cramps, acne, and regulate your period. You're pretty much a man. I <3 yankees.
You should continue taking the birth control pill daily as scheduled regardless of bleeding.
If you're already on your period then the pill may reduce the flow of your period but will not stop it. However if you're not on your period you can stop your period by taking the pill but it isn't advisable as a permanent thing.
Yes, it is possible for your period to be late or stop completely from any hormonal birth control.
it takes approximately 3 months for your body to get used to it ... its not working instantly but its worth it