Hi all,
i've been on dianette for nearly a year,
and have had perfectly normal, regular,
averagely-heavy periods.
However, this month my period was really
strange; it was really light, only really
spots, and brown-y coloured for a few
days.. Then for another two days it was
still lighter than usual, but red; and
then it stopped altogether.
This is really not usual for me!
I have been stressed lately, with starting
a new job, and I have been having sex; but
I take every single pill on time without
fail.
Just wondering if I should be worried?!
Thanks!
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nicolem
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 20 Jul 2005 Posts: 46 Location: Minnesota
Re: Strange Period On Bc Posted: 07-20-05 19:34pm
Rest easy!! I would not be concerned with
being pregnant. Stress can be a major
factor with messing with your period. The
more you worry, well the more it gets
messed up. My suggestion would be to
relax, take a day off and if it doesn't
come next time, take a test just to be on
the safe side. Good luck!!
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mandilyn
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 16 Feb 2005 Posts: 158 Location: WI
Posted: 07-20-05 20:36pm
Yeah, you shouldn't worry. You've been a
faithful pill-taker so there really
shouldn't be a problem. Stress can
definitely trigger some strange things and
affect your period.
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