I'm 15 and I've been on Birth Control for 2 months.?!


Question: I'm 15 and I've been on Birth Control for 2 months now. I'm not sexually active. I use it to regulate my period. I went to a friend's house for the weekend and forgot my BC at home. So I went one day without taking it and now I'm bleeding like a water hose. Excuse my graphic description but its true. Someone tell me if I should go see a doctor about this?


Answers: I'm 15 and I've been on Birth Control for 2 months now. I'm not sexually active. I use it to regulate my period. I went to a friend's house for the weekend and forgot my BC at home. So I went one day without taking it and now I'm bleeding like a water hose. Excuse my graphic description but its true. Someone tell me if I should go see a doctor about this?

You'll be fine; just continue your pills as normal. Whenever you stop taking the hormones, your body thinks its time for your period. You might have two periods this month though. It will get back on track fairly quickly, but you've got nothing to worry about because this only has to do with your body, not pregnancy.

It's completely normal =)

Continue your BC pill cycle like usual. If the heavy bleeding continues, then check with a doctor.

normal

No. It's just your period early, basically, because you didn't take the pill. Continue taking it as you normally would, including the placebo week. By the next month it should be straightened out.

no, just read the pamplet it came with in case you miss a pill. you most likely have to take them both when your supposed to take your next pill or just go on with your dosage and leave that pill out. you can always call your doctor and ask or GOOGLE the brand of the pill to view the FAQs or pamplet online at their website

Anytime you miss a pill, you need to double up as soon as you remember. When you stop taking the BC, it tells your body that it's time for your period to start, so it's nothing major.

QUICK SEE A DOCTOR BEFORE U DIE!!!





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