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Does spotting on birth control mean pregnancy?

Does spotting on birth control mean pregnancy?

Breakthrough bleeding on the pill doesn’t mean your birth control is ineffective. Pregnancy is unlikely if you’re consistently taking the pill as prescribed. If you missed a dose or have symptoms of pregnancy, your doctor can perform a pregnancy test to rule it out.

Will withdrawal bleeding occur if pregnant?

Having withdrawal bleeding is a sign that you’re not pregnant. Not experiencing withdrawal bleeding when you should could indicate a change in your health, including pregnancy caused by birth control failure. Keep in mind that this is rare, but it can happen.

Can taking your birth control at different times cause spotting?

Spotting often occurs in the first 6 months of taking a new birth control pill. It may take time for the pills to regulate the menstrual cycle as the body needs to adjust to the new hormone levels. As a result, a person may still experience some irregular bleeding between periods initially.

Can you have a period two weeks apart?

If you usually have a regular cycle, a change in your cycle — such as suddenly having two periods in a month — could indicate a medical condition. Some health conditions cause bleeding that can be mistaken for a period: Pregnancy can cause spotting.

Can having two periods in a month mean your pregnant?

Irregular bleeding during pregnancy occurs for some women, and it’s possible to mistake irregular bleeding for your period. If you get your period twice in one month and are sexually active, you may want to take a pregnancy test to see if you’re experiencing irregular bleeding as a result of being pregnant.

How does withdrawal bleeding look like?

Withdrawal bleeding is usually lighter and slightly different than the period you had before taking the pill. Some people experience only very light bleeding or don’t bleed at all during placebo pill days. Your bleeding on the pill is likely to change over time.