Strange spotting on the pill?

After several years of Ortho Tri Cyclen, I was switched to Ortho Cyclen put money on in June. I've have some spotting about a week in the past my period, which I be told is normal. By November, things be back to ordinary. In December, I skipped my placebos since I didn't want to have my spell on Christmas. I went put a bet on to taking the placebos last month and my length was uncommon - some brownish/red discharge for about a week and after about 2 days of actual bleeding and that be it. I'm due to get my subsequent period tomorrow and since Saturday, I've have some light spotting (slightly heavier surrounded by the morning but not enough for a tampon) and cramps. It vary from light pink/red to mostly a brownish color. Is this because my body is still getting posterior on track from skipping a month? Last month, my doc told me that an abnormal extent after skipping one is common but I'm confused just about the spotting this month. Usually it's a week before, if anything. Not a couple days formerly. Thanks!

Answers:    You are one of the chosen ones... I am lucky enough to be one aswell...;) i own the same issue except i own heavy spotting or a lighter spell at least 1 week and consequently my heavier period 2 weeks outta the month.. so a total of 3 weeks outta 4 i own my period . My OBGYN said Its common to have a lil bit of spotting. you can switch pills to relieve regulate or bring the timespan down to 3-4 days but be grateful that you only own to put up with it 2 weeks... instead of 3
It be most likely because you skipped the placebo pills. Going continuallously will basis spotting/light bleeding at an odd time...although for some women who suffer from endometriosis, their doctors push for them on taking the pill continuously for 3 months straight. Spotting is INCREDIBLY common when you are on the pill so I wouldn't be too worried roughly speaking it. Plus if you tend to take your pill inwardly a 2 hr window, that will contribute to the breakthrough bleeding/spotting. I believe the "ideal" windowpane of time is like 15 minutes or something.

I wouldn't be too worried if I be you...if it keeps up and doesn't stop for a couple of weeks, after I'd be a little concerned and budge to the doctor.

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