Joined: 05 May 2007 Posts: 12 Location: Somewhere over the rainbow
First Time On Bc And There's Bleeding Already! Posted: 05-05-07 22:28pm
Sorry to sound like a broken record, but I
have a question about 'Breakthrough
bleeding'.
I recently started 'Tri-cyclen lo
(21pills)' on the 22nd of April and I just
started the bleeding around the 2nd or 3rd
of May. How long does the bleeding itself
last before I should start getting
worried? I know it'll be around for a
couple months due to my body adjusting to
the pills, it's just the bleeding time
that erks me. I have my boyfriend coming
up and we haven't really seen eachother in
a while, I don't want this to get in the
way. (I sound so harlot like )
Anyways that's all I'm curious about,
thank-you so much for your time!
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Georgia59
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Posted: 05-08-07 12:24pm
Yeah that sucks. The bleeding thing is
hard to say, it really depends on who you
are. . .
However, there is nothing wrong with
having sex while you have your period....
some people even say it is better. And you
can take a shower together afterward if it
is too messy or something.
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gemini87
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 05 May 2007 Posts: 12 Location: Somewhere over the rainbow
Posted: 05-08-07 21:52pm
*nods* Ahh Okay ...
I was just worried be cause I just had my
period on the 19-25th and I started
bleeding again on the 3rd or so and had a
'ftw?' moment, I didn't know if it was
normal or not and how long it last etc.
Anyhoo, We might do that, he's not big on
the blood bit... but we'll see.
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