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How does it take to get your period back after getting off the birth control pills

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Hi ,I have been off my birth controlpill since August 3,of this year .I only been on them for a couple of months. Now that im off I have not had a period yet.It's only been for this month. Took one pregnancy test it was negative. What should i do now.

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It takes about 3 months for periods to get normalise after stopping contraceptive pill.

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Thank you so much

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glo42

Try to be a little patient your body circle needs time to readjust. Take care . xx

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Fatbuddy27

Okay thank you

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joeona

Actually there are two types of the birth control pills ... The combined oral contraceptive and the progestine only contraceptive. May I know the type you took?

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