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I began taking the pill on the first day of my last period. I was on birth control to help regulate my period. Well, after being on my period for 6 days, i decided to stop taking them because i didn't want a long period, plus i didn't really need them. i ended up having a 9 day long period (waaayyy longer than my usual four) and i spotted twice this month (never happened before) on CD 24, and CD 28. Now it's CD 39 and still no signs of an upcoming period. no cramping, no pms. nothing. i know i'm not pregnant because i haven't had sex much and he always pulls out but does anyone have any idea how only taking one week of bc would affect my body? Should i expect my period again soon, or is taking a week the same as a month, and i'm supposed to give it 4-6 weeks? remember, i started taking them the FIRST day of my period, and stopped them before my period had even finished, so i thought it should return to normal quickly.

2007-08-08 13:24:38 · 3 answers · asked by Andii 3 in Health Women's Health

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Yes, taking bc pills can affect your cycle as you've obviously experienced first hand. Unfortunately, the withdrawal method doesn't work to prevent pregnancy.
I would suggest taking OTC pregnancy test or get some blood work done to be sure.

2007-08-10 17:50:17 · answer #1 · answered by Fraulein 7 · 2 0

taking them for the week could mess up your period. it can take your body up to 3 months to regulate to the pill. taking the pill usually shortens your period (i sometimes have NONE at all, and completely normal). taking one week of pills would not have shortened your period that quick, like i said it can take up to 3 months to regulate. and as for the "pulling out" sex, that can GET YOU PREGNANT. if you are not going to continue taking pills i suggest you use condoms. pull out method is NOT A FORM OF BIRTH CONTROL. i would call your dr/nurse and ask what to do. but i do know that there was not enough birth control taken to have made it "safe" if you stopped for other reasons, talk to your dr there are many many pills to choose from and it took me almost a year and about 5 different ones to find the right one for me

2007-08-08 13:30:52 · answer #2 · answered by ladydye_5 6 · 0 0

pulling out does not mean you aren't pregnant. You very well could be. BC pills affect the hormones! So, it could cause problems. However, you should still be taking them if you don't use a condom or you'll deffinitely end up pregnant! Please be responsible!!!

2007-08-08 13:33:21 · answer #3 · answered by S P 7 · 0 0

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