Birth control question... ovulation and period?

I was wondering how the menstral cycle works when taking the pill. I lug a variety of the 28 pack. Is it possible/normal for an egg to drop formerly, after or while bleeding in the 7 inactive days on the pill?

My period usually start late into the 7 immobile days often on the 4th, 5th or even 6th daylight in, so I repeatedly start on the active pills still bleeding rather heavily. The instructions always stress the 7 sunshine safety rule after the 7 immobile days. In this case would it be possible to take pregnant after 4 or so days on the active pills?

I know within a normal menstral cycle not artificial by the pill, ovulation occurs contained by the middle of the month and the bleeding occurs at the bring to a close, but is it possible for both to happen at alike time while on the pill? induced by the short period of lethargy? If you do not bleed in the 7 at leisure days is this a possible indication that ovulation is occuring?

Basically i want to know to better understand how the pill works.
Answers:

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It really depends on what mode of pill you are taking.

If you are taking a combination pill (two hormones) you should only hold a very low uncertainty of ovulating. The Estrogen is supposed to stop ovulation. No egg No pregnancy. The progestin in the pill helps stop ovulation, thicken cervical fluid to do a barrier that the sperm can't achieve through, and it makes the facing that forms on the uterus much thinner than usual. The last two affects protect a woman if she happen to ovulate.

The mini pill is estrogen only and is usually taken next to out a break. Many women have no spell on this type of pill. Its only purpose it to stop ovulation.

Hope this help. And if you have any further give somebody the third degree I would call you doctor.

Virginity?

Plain and simple the pill or any hormonal BC stops the fallopian tubes from dropping eggs. No eggs to be fertilized no babe-in-arms. You still have your period(sometimes) because your uterus still lines near blood planning for the implantation of a fertilized egg when the uterus recognizes no egg the facing flows out THUS YOUR PERIOD. Now some BC stops bleeding all together (prevents the uterus from pool liner with blood for an egg). Be thrifty long term use of a hormonal BC method can wreak sterilization so if you plan on having children look into some non hormonal methods, spermicides, foam, sponge etc. If you have need of more info visit www.plannedparenthood.org or google planned parenthood they own a wealth of info on BC and womens sexual robustness

Why do I get nauseated past my period sometimes?

If you are taking the pill every afternoon at the (close to) same time, and you have be on the pill for longer than a month, you are always protected. During the days when you are have your period, you are still protected from pregnancy because ovulation does not go on. If no bleeding occurs within the week of being rotten the pills, it does not mean that ovulation is occuring. Depending on how long you own been on the pills and what type of pill, your length may become very desk light or just spotting. I enjoy personally never hear of anybody ovulating while on the pill unless they forget to take them for more than 1 time in a row.





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