Spotting for 2 weeks yet on the pill - Is this normal someone said it could be c!


Question: called break through bleeding when in doubt see your docter


Answers: called break through bleeding when in doubt see your docter

How long have you been on the pill? If you just started or switched to a new kind of pill, then its nothing to get too worked up about as of right now.

are you going through menopause

i'm not saying its NOT serious: but i'm going to try to give you peace of mind.

Most Likely, thats not the right birth control for you.
The best thing for you to do is call a doctor and make an appointment for an exam. Talk to your doctor about the kind of pill you are on. I had trouble just the same as you with seasonal- the 3 month pill pack that now has a sister medication by a similar name. I've tried every birth control made and had similar outcomes... now i take yasmin. its the only thing that works for me, but might not work for someone else. As i said before, talk to your doctor. Its really the only way to know.

This happened to me, too, when I was on Loestrin 24Fe. It actually never stopped, and I was very lightly spotting for about three months. Eventually I complained to my doctor, and she just prescribed a different pill. I switched to Reclipsen, and I haven't had any untimely spotting ever since. So, I guess you should just talk to your doctor about switching prescriptions. There are tons of different brands of birth control pills, and he/she won't have a problem setting you up with a new one. So good luck, and don't worry.

its not cancer.when you go on birth cntrol spotting is normal very normal actually. but if you start to get heavy bleeding you maybe having a bad side effect from it and must see a doctor ok..





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