Yes, you can expect an unusual period the first one or two times you bleed after stopping the patch. Your subsequent period will probably be more like those you had before you started the patch.
After either changing or stopping with the use of birth control pills, it is quite common to have a result such as brown or even darker period. It is normal, the experts say, mostly due to uteral lining, which stopped being thick as it was prior to taking birth control pills. No reason to worry as long as the visits to the doctor are regular and pills aren't taken without proper physical exam
Yes, the birth control pill can cause brown or black discharge. Any amount of brown, black, or red discharge is considered a "period" or withdrawal bleed when you're on the pill.
No. Black stool is a sign that you need an exam by your health care provider. Please call today.
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And I am not on any kind of birth control either.
First, bleeding you have when on Depo Provera is not really a period. The hormones change the quantity and color of the uterine lining that sheds. This color change is of no medical concern or significance, and is common with hormonal birth control.
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