If I miss a spell 2 months after starting point a brand new birth control prescription, should I be worried?

I've been on BC for about 4 months. Unhappy next to my previous prescription (Loestrin 24), I changed to Microgestin. I take it timely, 10am every day - conceivably got off a couple of hours once or twice...but for the most section, I maintain the routine.

However, I have missed my spell this past month. Should I be worried about pregnancy? Or is this a common occurrence since I changed my hormonal dosage?

Answers:    I wouldn't be toooo worried about man pregnant. I switched from Loestrin to the Ortho Evra and my periods were a touch out of whack for a while. You could always take a hpt, in recent times to make sure though..
i wouldnt worry too much as some birth control do stop period or make them irregular

if you are on birth control and using it properly pregnancy shouldnt be a worry to you however if you are really worried see you doctor or a robustness proffesional they can give you proper answers as they know what they are talking give or take a few

maybe these websites can help you
http://www.wdxcyber.com/mbcontra.htm
http://www.healthline.com/galecontent/me...

correct luck x.
I wouldn't be too concerned unless you are having unprotected sex. If so, there is other a possibility of you being pregnant, even if it is very small. If you are concerned budge get a pregnancy test and lend a hand clear your mind about it. It might just be because of the adapt in hormones, but it wouldn't hurt to take a assessment and see!

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