Nothing. Brown blood is old blood and oxygen gotten to it. You are OK.
Birth control can very likely make your periods a lot lighter. Since there is not as much blood as usual it takes longer to be pushed out of your vagina. Just like blood turns brown after it has been out of the body for a while and is no longer 'fresh' the same thing happens when the blood takes a while to be pushed out.
There are number of possible reasons why you might get brown clumps of vaginal blood 2 days before your period on birth control. This may mainly be due to hormones which are triggered by the pills and cause a clot which comes out as clumps before your periods.?æ
Hormonal birth control changes your menstrual bleeding. It's not unusual to have brown spotting instead of a regular period when you're on birth control.
No,. You should take the birth control pills as they have been prescribed.
Yes, that happens to many women. It's called withdrawal bleeding and it happens because there is a sudden drop in the amount of hormones in your system (its the same response your body has when you take the week of sugar pills in the BC pack).
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.
When you miss birth control pills, the hormone level in your body drops. This can result in withdrawal bleeding, which may be red, Brown, or black. Use a backup method until you've taken the birth control pill correctly for seven days. Consider using the morning after pill if you've had sex in the last five days. talk with your health care provider about other birth control options that are easier for you to use correctly.
That probably IS your period, the blood isn't usually red... It often comes out in the form of a brownish discharge, especially if you're young or on birth control.
When you're on hormonal birth control, the amount and color of withdrawal bleeding may be different from your period when you're not on birth control. Brown discharge counts as a period when you're on the pill, patch, or ring.
Spotting is what happens when just a little of the menstrual blood comes out in the middle of your cycle(when you're not expecting a period at all) or it is a sign that your normal flow is about to begin. Spotting is usually light in color, and doesn't require a hefty sized napkin to clean up. But I am on birth control and I am actually expecting to be on my period and it is very light in color and only lasted for one day. is there something wrong? Am i pregnant? I shouldn't be, or is it not healthy for me to take this birth control anymore?
Brown discharge is spotting, it is small amounts of blood leaving your body but because they're taking time to leave the body it goes brown. This is normal towards the end of your period.
Don't worry it's just old blood (should be getting red in couple of days)