Abnormal vaginal bleeding can be treated with medication to stop the bleeding and then contraceptives maybe required to reset their normal cycle. A woman with bleeding that carries on after medication will require further investigative procedures to find out the cause.
The contraceptive implant does not cause irregular heartbeat. See your health care provider today.
There is not enough information with the question to give an intelligent answer except to say, "If you experience sudden vaginal bleeding outside of your normal menses, seek immediate medical care." Carol, R.N.
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.
You should continue to take the birth control pill even if you experience breakthrough bleeding. Stopping the pill is more likely to make the bleeding worse instead of better, and stopping will end your pregnancy protection. If the bleeding is troublesome or associated with other symptoms such as painful urination, painful sex, pelvic pain, or abnormal vaginal discharge, see your health care provider.
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