Is this typical??

I am going to start my period next Tuesday (May 6). I am on birth control and hold been for 4 years. I checked the dates that I "would have" ovulated and I did not enjoy sex during those dates. This morning I woke up and was spotting a bit bit when I wiped. I have have spotting before a period back but I can't remember if it was this early. Is it typical to spot a little a week before a spell when on birth control?

More Info: I am on Ortho-Tricyclen Lo (I am 24 years old)
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Can you lose your...?

fatigue is a sign of PMS, maybe its that. ive spotted before and i wasnt pregnant. but you still might be. you can gain pregnant if youre not ovulating, its just a higher karma when you are. and im sure i dont need to tell you birth control isnt 100% effectual. but hope it all works out for the best..but i have spotted beforehand when i wasnt pregnant.

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You're probably fine, "breakthrough bleeding" or spotting between periods is pretty common on the bc pill, especially low dose version. If you don't get a "real" period you can progress from there, but I doubt there's anything to worry more or less for now. :)

My breast r leak near nearly black sticking fluid, should i b worried?

i dont think it matter with the birth control.

i mean, no women's interval is going to be perfect forever.

heck, look at me, i dont even have a programme!

i hate it!

so dont worry too much.

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It is prolly merely your period just trying to start. It is everyday. Your period should prolly really start in a few days or a week from presently.

I get my time of year twice this month.?



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