Irregular Spotting Normal?!


Question: Irregular Spotting Normal!?
My girlfriend and I have intercourse quite often and she is on a birth control!. She goes to college and reguallary takes her pill at 8 30 in the morning but sometimes takes it at 8 AM because she has an earlier class!. Her period is about a week or two away and just noticed some spotting today, like a dark red/brown type color!. I've heard spotting is common in the first 6 months but she's been on it for a while!. Is this normal!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
Sometimes if you forget to take even 2, or if you take them a bit late, it can alter the timing of your period!. It is extremely good to take your pill at the exact same time every day, and I actually wouldn't take mine in the morning!. I take mine at night and have a timer on my phone that goes off every night at 10:00PM!. Then I take my pill!.
Otherwise, there's always the chance that you hurt her without knowing it during sex, but that's not very likely!.
There are always different reasons for spotting, such as stress!. It's probably nothing to worry about, but it's always best to see a doctor or even just call a health line and ask!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

sounds totally normal!. google the name of her pill and it'll give you all the info you need to know!. spotting or missing a period is normal with almost all pills and if she takes it that regularly, you'd have to be very unlucky for her to fall pregnant!.

google it (or read the leaflet in the packet) and put both of your minds at rest! ask her to take a pregnancy test if you're really worried but i really don't think she's pregnant!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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