irregularity. it could possibly mean pregnancy. more commonly it happens when you ovulate (ovulation USUALLY, occurs right in the middle of your cycle). it could have something to do with a cist. thonly way to know for sure is to be seen by a doctor. check out some of your local GYN's & free clinics - its all confidential.
It matters how long you hav been on it, count every 28 days from the first day you start. My longest period was 19 days; do I only had a 9 day break.
If the blood is more brown than red, it may be old blood from previous periods.
sometimes it just happens... :/
There is not a problem if you start your period a week early. It is completely normal for this to happen.
Normally you would take 3 weeks active pills, and 1 week nonactive. To skip your period you would take active pills in place of nonactive for the 4th week. When you would normally start a new pack, right after the 4th week, is when you would start.
You can start them whenever, but it is a possibility that your period will be delayed.
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.
Bodies aren't clockwork, they miss a beat every now and then for not always identifiable reasons.
All I know is that if you continuously take the pill, you will not have your period. This means the week that you should start your period, you would start a new pack. I skipped one month, but by the time I got through my second pack of pills, stopped taking the pill so I would have my period. I just felt so bloated and yucky. If skipping your periods is why you want to go on the pill, I suggest something like Seasonique. You only have your period every 3 months.
It wouldn't, it's not possible for you to menstruate a week after your last period. You're experiencing irregular bleeding, not all vaginal bleeding is menstruation. You need to see your doctor.
Start the day you begin bleeding and use a back up until you have taken one daily for 7 days.
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what does it mean when you start spotting 6 days after your period has ended
No. There is no way to make you start you period. Your body will start when it is ready. If you have been getting cramps then you are probably not too far from starting. Don't rush getting your period. You will have to deal with it for an entire week once a month every month for the rest of your life until you hit menopause so you will have plenty of excitement with your period later on! Just don't rush it!