I don't know, but I prefer you to go see the doctor.
I have been taking Lipofuze for 3 days, and i I have been taking Loestrin for about a year or two. I only take birth control to make my periods regular (I am not sexually active). On the third day of Lipofuze I had some spotting (which is about a week before my scheduled period)
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If your periods have been irregular in the past it is possible to have breakthrough bleeding after missing a pill. If your periods have always been regular or this period seems markedly different than your regular periods you should call your gynecologist. Continue taking your pills to prevent pregnancy and make a note of the occurrence to discuss at your next exam even if the bleeding stops after resuming your regular schedule or seems like a normal period.
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A woman's menstrual periods are regular and usually lighter when she is taking oral contraceptives
A couple of months.
You will be on a regular schedule, but the periods you have while on the pill are not actual periods, this is because you never produce an egg while on the pill. The pill simply regulates when your body "clears out" down there so you will bleed on a fairly normal schedule.
It's possible that breakthrough bleeding could occur as result of taking birth control pills.
to be honest this sounds like the regular bleeding you are supposed to have on your "off week" or your "sugar week" when you miss a pill or a patch you will spot.. and if you stop completely you will have a regular period.
When you're taking the birth control pill, you don't have a menstrual period. Instead, you have withdrawal bleeding. Menstrual periods are vaginal bleeding the follows ovulation by 14 days. Withdrawal bleeding is vaginal bleeding brought on by sudden cessation of hormone ingestion. Whether you have unscheduled bleeding from missing a pill or scheduled bleeding during your placebo week, neither is called a menstrual period.
Your Fiance is either already pregnate or she is taking some type of birth control.
All of them. There is no medical need to have a period. While taking the pill the lining of the uterus stops building up the way it does without BCP. The bleeding every month is actually withdrawal bleeding in response to hormones dropping when the pill is stopped for a few days.