If I am on the pill and my term didn't come...?
I did take a pregnancy trial after getting back on the commonplace pills. I checked, and the pills should have no effect on the result of the try-out, which came rear legs negative.
My time of year before starting the pill be always irregual, satisfactory so that this amount of time would not be that abnormal. I started the pill three months ago (therefore second length since on the pill). Should I just chalk it up to my body getting in synch?
Answers: It's entirely uncommon to skip a length while on the pill. Happened to me. Take another test to be sure. But, it probably is your body getting used to the hormones.
Because I've have false negative reading on pregnancy tests I would help yourself to another test to be sure. If it still say you're not and if you don't think you're pregnant or "feel" pregnant - totally sore and somewhat swollen breasts, frequent urination, mild to moderate nausea - then I would probably hang about until next month given you tend to be irregular. Your body may be adjust and you shouldn't start while taking the hormones.
If you even remotely think you are pregnant or that your body isn't react well to the pill hail as the prescribing doc and ask what he/she thinks you should do.
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I used to be irregular too (long period followed by several months off). I tried 'the pill' once. When I took them I kept having a lighting period later a second one mid cycle. My doc acted like some culture take time to adjust, and advise to take the pill at matching time every day... but after 6 months of double period things had gotten little better and I give up.
I'd guess with single two full cycles you may still be adjusting. And I meditate no periods beat an extra one.
I dont know how common this is, but after I have my first baby my body seem to regulate itself, and I'm much more predictible now. ... so hey forget the pill, merely have a kid ;)