Ok so this is my first month on birth
control. I was put on it to regulate my
periods. I am on cyclen 28. Anyways last
week was my third week and I beld all
week. This week I am on the placebo
pills and I started my period but I am
bleeding bright orange.... Is this
normal...Its kind of weird and I am
starting to get worried. I am not
sexually active. Any answers about what
to do or if I should even do anything at
all would be greatly apreciated!
Thanks
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Llewellyn
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 21 Jan 2007 Posts: 1743 Location: NY
Posted: 02-09-07 13:44pm
Hmm. I do not think I have ever heard of
bright orange blood. You should let your
doctor know about any changes that you
notice in your cycle anyway.
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yaneisy
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 11 Feb 2007 Posts: 4 Location: florida
Re: Can Anybody Help?asap Posted: 02-11-07 11:07am
mellophonekatie
wrote:
ok so this is my first month
on birth control. I was put on it to
regulate my periods. I am on cyclen 28.
Anyways last week was my third week and I
beld all week. This week I am on the
placebo pills and I started my period but
I am bleeding bright orange.... Is this
normal...Its kind of weird and I am
starting to get worried. I am not
sexually active. Any answers about what
to do or if I should even do anything at
all would be greatly apreciated!
Thanks
if you are not sexually active, them why
are you on birth control?
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Llewellyn
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 21 Jan 2007 Posts: 1743 Location: NY
Re: Can Anybody Help?asap Posted: 02-11-07 15:26pm
yaneisy
wrote:
mellophonekatie
wrote:
ok so this is my first month
on birth control. I was put on it to
regulate my periods. I am on cyclen 28.
Anyways last week was my third week and
I beld all week. This week I am on the
placebo pills and I started my period but
I am bleeding bright orange.... Is this
normal...Its kind of weird and I am
starting to get worried. I am not
sexually active. Any answers about what
to do or if I should even do anything at
all would be greatly apreciated!
Thanks
if you are not sexually active, them why
are you on birth
control?
many girls who are not sexually active go
on the pill to help regulate and shorten
their period. Also, some parents
encourage their girls to go on the pill
when they get close to becoming sexually
active so that they are prepared by having
birth control, knowing how to use it, and
being used to using it.