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Birth Control Effects

After two years of taking birth control, is it possible that you may not get your period for months after it is due?
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1527510 tn?1392301344
Usually on birth control, your 'periods' come like clockwork...unless you're not taking the pill correctly - as in the same time EVERY day. When you start missing pills, that messes up your cycle. You should go see your doctor and have it checked. It could be the pills causing this, but it could be something else.
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1733900 tn?1310361892
Well you might skip your period once or twice but just to make sure you are  not pregnant buy a pregnancy test.
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