How long after stopping contraceptive pills for irregular menstruation will the period come?
How long after stopping birth control pills will menstruation resume in cases of irregular periods depends on the type of contraceptive used, such as short-acting, long-acting, or emergency contraceptives. The details are as follows:
1. Short-acting contraceptives
Short-acting birth control pills generally do not cause menstrual delay. Most women experience menstruation 2–3 days after stopping the medication, although some may start bleeding immediately upon discontinuation.
2. Long-acting contraceptives
Long-acting birth control pills are usually taken according to a specific schedule and cycle. Menstruation typically occurs within 5–7 days after stopping the medication and does not generally cause menstrual delay.
3. Emergency contraceptives
Emergency contraception is most effective when taken within 72 hours after unprotected intercourse. When taken during the luteal phase, menstruation usually begins around 7 days after taking the pill.
It is recommended to use birth control pills appropriately under medical guidance to avoid bodily discomfort caused by self-medication.