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Breakthrough bleeding occurs when you stop taking BC pills. If it occurs while taking BC pills you will need to see your Doctor as the doseage may not be right for you.

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Will the pill stop your period while you're on the injection?

Some health care provider prescribe the pill to control breakthrough bleeding for women on depo provera. It's a temporary fix, but the spotting improves with time.


Can you take a double dose of Yasmin to stop breakthrough bleeding?

Can I take provera tablets to stop bleeding while on yasmin


Am on contraceptive injection and bleeding heavly can you take the pill to stop the bleeding?

Some health care provider use the pill to control bleeding on the injection. The bleeding will get better with time.


How to stop break through bleeding when not on any pill?

Get on a pill to regulate your cycles Get on a pill to regulate your cycles


Does your period stop after last day of sugar pills?

If you are referring to skipping the 'sugar pills' and going straight to the new packet, this should prevent the breakthrough bleeding that comes while taking the inactive pills. If you skipped the inactive pills without starting the new packet, yes you will have breakthrough bleeding.


If you have a first day start pill spot a for a day start your period and then it disappears only to have it start again a week later do you have to throw away your pill pack and start over?

If you just started taking the pill recently, breakthrough bleeding which is bleeding during the weeks that you are on active birth control, is normal. Do not stop taking the pill, keep going, this is normal and should clear up within 3 cycles.


Should your period regulate if you stop taking the mini pill?

No. Truly, the birth control pill doesn't regulate a period. It replaces your natural cycle with its own cycle of no bleeding and bleeding. Unless something else in your body changes, you are likely to return to your previous menstrual pattern once you go off the pill.


You take birth control pill to regulate your cycle but you want to get pregnant If you stop taking the pills then your body is all out of wack and you have a lot of irregular bleeding What should I do?

Truly, the birth control pill doesn't regulate a period. It replaces your natural cycle with its own cycle of no bleeding and bleeding. Unless something else in your body changes, you are likely to return to your previous menstrual pattern once you go off the pill.


Can antibotics cause birth control pills to not work right?

Yes. Although many studies have failed to show a significant link between antibiotic use while on hormonal BC and accidental pregnancy, there is anecdotal evidence of this being true. Because of a lack of definitive understanding, many, many doctors and pharmacists urge the use of barrier method contraception during the course of your antibiotics. Antibiotics can affect the way your body metabolizes the hormones, especially estrogen, so the idea of breakthrough bleeding is possible. When you miss pills, you will often have this bleeding, due to the lack of circulating hormones. When you have a breakthrough bleed while on antibiotics, it is probably true that your antibiotics have affected the pill. Mini-pill users and extremely low-dose pill users are especially susceptible to this.


Can megestrol stop your cycle?

Yes it can. I was having excessive, extensive bleeding and I was prescribed Megestrol temporarily to cease the bleeding. It worked within 24 hours. However, I have breakthrough bleeding occasionally.


How long will your period continue for after you stop taking the pill?

It depends on the type.The Combined Oral Contraceptive Pill lasts between 1 and 4 days.The Progestogen-Only Pill or Progestin-Only Pilllasts a day.Ormeloxifene or Centchroman last a month but is less widely used.


Should you stop taking the birth control pill if you get your period?

You should continue taking the birth control pill daily as scheduled regardless of bleeding.