I want to start taking birth control pills to have periods every month so I can get pregnant will I have a period every?

I want to start taking birth control pills to have periods every month so I can get pregnant will I have a period every Asked by freddiemorris 2 months ago Similar questions: start taking birth control pills periods month pregnant period Health > Reproduction.

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Facepalm*. You take birth control pills to PREVENT yourself from getting pregnant. You have sex in order to get pregnant.Geezus.

If you're too young to understand how pregnancy works, you ARE TOO DAMN YOUNG to get pregnant.

I know how pregnancy work I was told that birth control makes you have periods I'm a grown ass 25 year old women so don't leave ya smart comments freddiemorris 2 months ago .

Don't get smart mritty I'm a grown ass women freddiemorris 2 months ago .

Your grown ass makes no sense. You said you want to take BC pills to get pregnant. Defend that statement.

If your period are irregular, the pill should help to regulate you, but not always. Have you consulted with your OB/GYN? I do hope you are old enough to have a baby.

Can you provide more details? .

Yes I just missed last month and august freddiemorris 2 months ago .

The pill should help. Have you talked to your doctor to make sure there are no other problems? .

Actually MrItty- taking birth control pills in order to regulate your period for pregnancy is quite common. I don't know if you simply enjoy acting like an ass or are not a woman but I actually got pregnant using birth control since I do not ovulate on my own. I took BC faithfully for 4 months, during the 5th month I skipped pills to induce ovulation and then weaned myself off mid cycle (taking a pill every other day for a week or so before stopping).

I would up pregnant the next month. It is important to note, though, that the "period" you experience while using BC is not natural and does not mean you ovulated; it is simply a hormone reaction during your placebo pill week that causes your uterine lining to shed. On the other hand, if you do not get any bleeding during your pill free week then that might be a sign of a bigger infertility problem.

Good Luck and remember that in order to regulate your cycle you must take the pill for at least 2-3 months- also remember that if you go "cold turkey" off the pill- stopping suddenly- while you might ovulate you might also start bleeding immediately due to the drop in hormones- that is why I weaned off slowly. And to MrItty, once again, you obviously are a complete moron who knows nothing about the female body. Birth control is only hormones- and can be used for a variety of reasons- in fact, a woman is more likely to get pregnant if she misses her birth control pills and has sex than if she were using any other type of pregnancy prevention method- due to the way the hormones work by making your body believe it is pregnant.

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Ive been taking my birth control pills for 3 days now and my period won't go away. What do you think?

Im on my second month of birth control pills and my period was 3-4 days instead of the 9 it used to be. Am I pregnant?

I am on birth control pills and I had my period and I forgot to take my new pack can I be pregnant.

If your period are irregular, the pill should help to regulate you, but not always. Have you consulted with your OB/GYN? I do hope you are old enough to have a baby.

Can you provide more details? MorningDew 49 months ago.

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