* If your periods were irregular before going on the pill, there's a good chance they will be
irregular after the pill.
Not exact matches
Irregular / heavy menstrual bleeding can be treated in several ways: 1) Hormonal medication (a low dose birth control
pill or cyclic progestin); 2) A hormone - containing intrauterine device (the most common one used is the Mirena IUD, which manages bleeding very effectively and is placed during an office visit and lasts for 5 years); 3) Endometrial ablation is a surgery commonly performed as an outpatient procedure; the entire lining of the uterus is cauterized (many women never get a menstrual period
after an ablation); 4) Finally, I reserve hysterectomy as the treatment of last resort — typically only when the above options have not worked for a patient.
For some women this might be the case, but my hunch would be there are more and more women with delayed periods and
irregular cycles these days
after being on the
pill for a number of years.
Hi I am 20 and my testosterone is high I am having pcos my periods is
irregular since I got to my teenage the doctor give me diantte for 6 months and I was getting my periods with bc
pills but when I finished my 6 month of
pills and did my ultrasund it was ok but I still didn't get period
after that doctor said u will get better
after marriage now it's been 8 months I haven't got my periods I can't wait till my wedding I am getting pcos again and all those unwanted hair on face and body please tell me what should I do should I start birth control
pill again
My periods have been
irregular for the past year,
after going off of the
pill.
If you use the morning -
after pill frequently, it may cause your period to be
irregular.