It's not unheard of for periods to arrive a few days later than normal or a few days earlier than normal. However perform a pregnancy test.
yes it can take 6 months to normalize your flow and 3 years to get pregnant. so relax and good luck Joymaker rn
NORMAL, NO ITS NOT BUT WHAT ELSE IS GOING ON. ARE YOU STRESSED OUT LATELY, HAS ANY OF YOUR DAILY ROUTINE CHANGED, HAVE YOU STOPPED OR STARTED TO EXERCISE. HAVE YOU STARTED OR STOPPED ANY MEDICATIONS LATELY. THESE COULD BE A FEW REASONS BUT ITS ALWAYS BEST TO CHECK WITH YOUR DOCTOR.
yes it is normal. I was late when I first started too. Just wait it out, but if you dont have it after 2 months, i would call your OBGYN
The average couple takes six months to get pregnant. Eight months is not unusual.
It is normal for some women to have break through bleeding in the first couple months on BCP, your period will become very regular and possibly lighter within a few months.
yes, you can, especially after 3 or 4 months on the pill
yes i have been having side effects for 6 months constant bleeding
it is totally normal!im 13 and i started when i was 11 and i missed 5 months it is just happening because your body is under alot of pressure and your cycle isn't used to going every month, wait it out. i was on birth control for hormone inbalance and i had a period continually for 4 months. we though i had cancer but i would out that its normal it just isn't used to all these new changes. hope this helps.
Yes. When I started taking mine, I started having crazy mood swings after just a few days. It only lasted the first 2-3 weeks for me, but I think anywhere from 1-3 months is normal.
The birth control pill is no longer affecting your cycle after four months. You are likely to return to the pattern of bleeding you had before you started the pill. If you are consistently having 14 days of menstrual flow for a couple of months, contact your health care provider.
It's common for periods to be light and widely spaced when you first start them. Don't worry about it. Its totally normal.
it is very normal, some babies do not have any sign of teeth until after their 1st birthday.