Normally your body's levels of certain hormones will vary as you go through your period. When you're on the pill you're adding hormones to your body through the pill instead, sort of suppressing your natural hormonal rythm. When you go off the pill it'll take your body some time to find its way back to its natural rythm.
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yes,it is possible that you might miss your period when you are on pills.
This generally happens when its the first time you are taking pills because
it takes time for your body metabolism to adapt to the anovulatory cycles.
But missing a period might cause undue tension of a pregnancy so to visit
your doctor at such time is advisable.
Hi, Yes it can definitely cause a late period.
Yes. After you stop taking the pill, you can expect your withdrawal bleeding as usual. Your next period is likely to come 4-6 weeks later.
Hello there. Yes a period can be delayed if you have missed some of your birth control pills.
It varies, about 28 days.
You should take birth control on schedule regardless of bleeding. Hormonal birth control can sometimes cause a missed period.
Yes. I do that sometimes.
While the birth control pill tends to make your period more regular, it can also cause a missed or late period. If you haven't missed any pills, there's no special need to worry about pregnancy. If you've missed pills, or if it's your second missed period in a row, take a pregnancy test and contact your health care provider.
A short period is common when stopping hormonal birth control. Your regular period should return in four to six weeks.
the birth control is probably it.
Irregular periods, recently stopping or stopped taking birth control, recently took the morning after pill, illness, stress, underlying medical conditions, hormonal imbalance and pregnancy.
pregnancy,
Yep. Once stopping that cycle you will be irregular for a while because it's messed up your body's cycles. The effects of the pill has or haven't kick in yet. Mostly when girls stop it takes a while for their perod to start.
Your first period after stopping birth control pills will normally arrive in 4-6 weeks. If your periods were irregular before you went on the pill, they're likely to return quickly to their previous irregular pattern.
Yes it is possible to experience an irregular menstral cycle when you discontinue taking birth control. This is because when you take birth control it actually regulates your period. By stopping birth control you may experience breakthrough bleeding. Breakthrough bleeding is when you menstruate at times when you normally would not begin your menstral cycle. Breakthrough bleeding can possibly last for up to a full period or longer. Stopping birth control may also stop your period for a month or longer or you may not receive your period around the normal time of which you used to when you were taking your birth control.It depends sometimes you're period gets normal after birth control but sometimes it may still keep being irregular. It depends on the person and or pills