Bleeding in the middle of your cycle is not normal. You need to see a doctor.
No. Continue taking your pills as scheduled, regardless of any bleeding.
It's normal. You can continue bleeding up to a week after your period.
yes, but it just might be breakthrough bleeding.
You should continue taking the pills as scheduled regardless of bleeding. Unscheduled bleeding is common in the first three months of use. Stopping the pill every time you have bleeding will only prolong this "breaking in" period. If the bleeding is troublesome, lasts longer than three months, or is accompanied by pain or abnormal vaginal discharge, contact your health care provider.
my actual period bleeding is high. my last period is on 3rd may.in 28th evening i sex with my husband .after the sex i go to bathroom and spotted little brown colour passing the urine then the29th may evening itbecome bleeding in pinkish red colour it continue on next day night then it become decreasing and come in brown colour.am i pregnant
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You should continue to take your birth control pills as scheduled regardless of bleeding.
You should continue taking the birth control pill as scheduled regardless of bleeding.
It will be effective for a period of time, depending on how severe the bleeding is. As first responders, we won't know how severe the bleeding is, so we continue CPR until EMS arrives to take over.
Your period may last longer than the patch-free week. Continue using the patch as scheduled, regardless of bleeding.
it sounds like implantation bleeding
That little bleeding was probably implantation bleeding, I would guess you are about 4 weeks pregnant. ~pawsalmighty