Menstrual Cycle & Birth Control Pills?

I'm not one to ask these kind of question but...

I've been on birth control for 2mos presently. Before then, my cycles be about 30-31 days. Last month my cycle be 28 days. This month, I am a week early.

Is this common? Why did this happen? Do I finish the pack of pills I hold or do I start the new pack?

Thank you for your relieve.
Answers:

Why am I taer than most girIs ?


Continue with your pack of pills as ordinary. Your body is getting used to the new hormones and you may enjoy some spotting or early period for up to 4 months. Be sure that you are taking your pill at the same time everyday and that you are not skipping any pills, as this can prompt you body to begin bleeding early. Stick to the pack and start off the next one when planned.

Is it okay to insert a toothbrush in to your vagina?

That is very strange and should NOT have happen. Something has gone haywire. I would see a doctor NOW and use extra protection if have sex

What does the term "pop your cherry" penny-pinching?

its not odd at adjectives... Its called break through bleeding and it happen to some women and they don't know why and it sucks. Let your doctor know and they should try you on a different dose. Sometimes just shifting brands can make a difference. It does come about though, i get break through bleeding closely, usually after i have be on a birth control for a few months. I didn't have break through bleeding near the patch, which is probably because its a little highly developed dose but don't worry, it merely happens to some women. When it happen to me, i usually just stop taking that pack, finish my extent and start the pack again on the Sunday after my period but i would have a word to your doctor about what to do when it happen and prepare yourself, you might have to try several different birth controls back you find one that works for you. But its normal, it basically happens to some general public.

Has anyone that has taken the BC shot bled for more than 2 weeks?

Continue to take your pills as conventional. It can take more or less 3 to 4 months for your body to adjust to the pill. What you are experiencing is a side effect called break through bleeding. It doesn't truly compromise your protection, but if you don't feel comfortable use a vertebrae up method like condoms.

DO NOT STOP TAKING YOUR PILLS! If you haven't taken at lowest possible 21 pills in a row and you thieve a break, you will compromise your protection and you could get pregnant.

It is average to have your time of year any day during the placebo/week past its sell-by date.

If you don't trust me, ask your doctor or pharmacist. If this persists through subsequent month, see your doctor. You may need to switch brands.

A man i hold met and like have just told me he have herpes and genital warts. We haven't have sex Yet.?

yes it's very average, like the other 2 said, it might cart a couple months for your system to get used to the synthetic hormones, i be on 8 months and first month was stale now i can set my clock by my cycle its so regular- look up the site for ur pills to see if u stop that pack or not, it can be at variance....check the sites for female condition issues
http://www.womentowomen.com/menstruation...
http://www.epigee.org/
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/women...

Is it normal to catch premenstrual tension even though I am menopausal.?

Don't conversion your pill cycle. Take the three weeks plus placebo week just resembling normal. Sometimes your body might not adjust to the pills deeply quickly. They can explanation spotting in between periods as okay as change your period completely. Give it a couple more months and see if it gets better. If not, move about see your dr.

When you have sex for the first time.?

Keep taking your pills as usual every time at the same time.

Give it a few more pill pack.

Stress could possibly be a factor as well, even near the pill.






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