Bleeding On Pill After 7 Months... Posted: 12-13-06 09:41am
I'm a little upset and confused..I have
been on my pill (lutera) for about 8
months now. Every month I get it on time.
However, last thursday I had the brown
spotting.....Enough that I had to wear a
panty liner...At that time, I still had 2
active pills left...As of yesterday it
turned more reddish like a period...Is it
ever going to stop? First 4 days of brown
stuff now 2 days of period...Will it stop
when I take my active pills again? I only
have more more days until then..
Please help..
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Crazyness24
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 24 Jan 2006 Posts: 179 Location: Jersey
Posted: 12-14-06 08:31am
You guys are great!!! Thank you for all
your help! I so give up with this forum
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cln1812
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 15 Jul 2006 Posts: 523 Location: La Porte, TX
Posted: 12-14-06 16:44pm
It's breakthrough bleeding. It's
probably the most common side effect of
being on the pill. It's nothing to worry
about, just annoying. You may have it
next month again, you may not. Normally,
it's unpredictable. If it continues for
several months or is bothersome (say
you're spotting 3 weeks every month), you
should call your doc and try changing to
another brand of pill.
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