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Have Been On The Pill, Stopped, Started Again, Got Periods Early. What Could Be Wrong?

Hi i am 26 and have been on the pill for 8 years. i stopped taking my birth control for a month because i had to find new insurance. i did not have unprotected sex. I had my period on time. after a month of being off the pill i got my Rx back and started taking them again. I should have been starting my period around April 10 but i started early on April 1st and normally my periods are 7 days or less. what is going on?

morgan
Sat, 29 Jun 2013
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If you continue the birth control pills without interruption, for a couple of months,the periods would probably be regular .You can discuss this with your gynaecologist if it occurs again despite taking regular birth control pills.
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Have Been On The Pill, Stopped, Started Again, Got Periods Early. What Could Be Wrong?

If you continue the birth control pills without interruption, for a couple of months,the periods would probably be regular .You can discuss this with your gynaecologist if it occurs again despite taking regular birth control pills.