PLEASE answer this question if you know anything about birth control..?


Question:
IF you are taking birth control to regulate your periods and your periods get regular will they mess up again after you stop taking the BC?

Answers:
Most likely.

YOur cycle changes over the entirety of your life. When you mfirst stop taking the pill, your cycke will seem the same for a month or so, until the hormones are out of your system. Then your cycle will be unpredictable while your body adjusts the cycle on its own.

Most likely, cramping will return, but your cycle won't be like it was when you first started, especially if you have been on it for a while.

As you mature, your cycle does become more predictable then it was in your teens, until you start menopause. So in your late 20s and 30s it may settle into something more constant, but don't bet on it.

Other Answers:
I don't know. I'd think it'd be possible after all the hormones are gone. I've been on mine for 3 years and mine have started to become irregular again so I'm switching. So I don't know

Is there any trouble getting pregnant after using the oral contraceptive pill?

There is no change in fertility with use of the oral contraceptive pill. However, girls who were very irregular before starting the pill may be irregular after they stop the pill. For example, girls who have PCOS or lose weight on the pill are particularly likely to be irregular, not because of the pill but because of their medical condition.




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