Is my period normal?!


Question: Is my period normal!?
I've been on the pill (Alesse) for only a month now, and it's been going good so far!. This is my first period on the pill!. I got it on the fourth sugar pill day, which seems normal enough!. But my period is probably between light and regular flow, and has been dark brown since I got it five days ago!.

Before I started taking the pill, it was normally regular to heavy flow, and was always bright red!.

So is it normal for the pill to change my period so much that it's light-regular and dark brown all of a sudden!? Will this change in three months once my body adjusts to the pill!? I know some women bleed when they're pregnant, could this be happening to me!?

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Answers:
normal!. It may or may not change!. Only your body can decide that!. Hopefully, you have used a condom for the first month if you have had sex!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Birth Control Pills (BCP) change performance of body hormones by occupying hormone receptors, thus affect you period!. Long term side effects include cancer, auto-immune diseases such as PCOS, heart problem !.!.!. etc!. When you have to take them, make sure you eat alot of good oil (essential fatty acids) at low temperature because they are precursors of good hormones!. Some BCPs actually cause blood to become thicker while most of dark blood are because of less blood quantity when egg is on the way out!. It result in ovary problem (overwork)!. It happens to many female!. Is it normal!? NO! Your body will never adjust to synthetic medicine because it is toxin!.

Bleeding during pregnancy could come from different reasons such as infections, auto immune etc!. If you eat more beans, veges, seeds, fruits (cook in water, no roasting, no deep-frying), you have very minimum risk getting the problem because these foods come with good sources of hormones!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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