Girly interview...?

So i've been on BCP for about 1.5 years, and my spell has always be a little wacky, coming a bit early (usually up to a week untimely.. even 2.5 weeks early)... lasting 8-10 days (always has)... or coming early (if i save taking active pills my period will hold going and going and going and going and goin until i stop taking them for a week and start again.. have had my time for 3weeks to a month because of this sometimes)... So obviously my cycle is messed up. Thing is, for the last 3 or 4 months i enjoy been having 2 to 3 spell a month... 8 days on, 3 to 7 days off... And i dont like it.
I've already go to two clinics, but I don't have a family doctor and they other just say they can't minister to me because it will take investigation. I have be keeping track for the last 3 months or so..
So what do you think is up? And what should I do? Its knotty to get a doctor here becasue there is a epic waiting list for family doctors (5-10 year wait)

Answers:    Birth control did this to me as capably. Ask them to change the pill you take. Also, if you are taking it, later stop (I'm not talking about the week of empty, but completely stopping) this has a lot to do near it. Just take them every day at the SAME time for 3 months and see if this stops up, if not then dance ask for a change in pills. .
ok, all right the main point of birth control is to obviously control your body from conception. But, it is recurrently also used as a helper to regulate your period. Perhaps the type of pills you are takin aren't the right one's for your body. Consider other types.

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Good Luck.
5-10 year wait?! that is ridiculous ive never hear of such a thing i think u should look into getting a doctor tho i enjoy heard of things like this going on before but periods are immensely very annoying when i went on birth control it really put my time under control so im happy next to that but someone should be able to help u sooner that 5-10 years from in a minute thats just silly not all pills are right for adjectives women, have you considered trying a different brand pill?

i was on yaz and it be perfect, shoot i could even skip a period if i needed! .
Stop taking that pill oviously its not working quite right, so lately lay off all pills for kinda a while next try and find a new pill that works better for you and use that. Where is here? Because if your American it should not be that difficult. You do not have any home or friends to refer you to one? If not then there is the ashen pages, look around and ask people..
It is too complicated to tell without you getting a medical workup but it could be something serious to something as simple as you inevitability a diffrent strength of BCP. 5-10 year wait for a family doctor? Someone is lieing to u in the region of that. That means a newborn wouldnt be able to see a doctor until they are 10 years ancient?? No way .
I wouldn't go to a line doctor I would go to a gyn. Obviously that brand/strength of BCP is not agreeing with you. Good luck. i don't close to reading that long lol
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i guess go to a doctor within a different city or state.
uh umm now i am so not excited on getting my period thats not average. just go bad the pill in the meantime and than try ur best to get a doctor somewhere else..
uhh...wow...im not sure walk to some kinda of doctor or somethin though cuz that is right...

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