Birth Control Question.?

Okay. I started taking birth control last May. Ever since I started it my term has be all messed up. Sometimes it comes one month and after the next, and consequently sometimes it skips 2 months. Has my body still not gotten used to it or something.. Should I try another type. It gets really annoying worrying if I'm going to enjoy it or not. I heard that birth control is to avoid the implantation of the egg into the uterus and since it doesn't plant itself it lately absorbs spinal column into your body. If this is the case.. would you not hold a period? Would that be why I skip sometimes? I don't know.. I'd really close to someone to help me out. This get extremely annoying.
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My hubby and i are trying to start haveing children, well i've be off my birth control and i'm behind schedule.


As long as I've been on the pill I've other gotten my period. This later month I stopped taking it, and haven't gotten my period all the same. I've heard that you might contained by the beginning skip a extent, but (I know this is extremely annoying to hear) I'd go ask your doctor if it is the type that you are on, or if it is something else specifically causing you to enjoy it some months, and not other months. After being on the pill for practically a year I would cogitate that your body would definitely be used to it by presently.

I am having Chronic Pain near menstrual cramping ,can anyone suggest a medication for thisThat Dr will RX?

well i needed to take birth control to help out with my time because it was remaining for 10 and some times more days .its was not competent to keep track of.that be normal for me but it be so hard to matter with so thats why my doctor put me on birth control.so i purely need to report to you its normal.dont verbs.

I have be very irritable former times few weeks and i was really silly for 2 days over something and?

Talk to your Gyn about this.

On the pill you other get a time every month. It's very unusual that you're not.
When you're on the pill, you don't ovulate.





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