Very oil lamp bleeding while on birth control pills...pregnancy?
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It may be that the pill is not as effective, although it usually takes more than a year for your body to become "immune" to a dedicated formula. It is probably breakthrough bleeding - do you take your pill at the same time every daylight? Did you take your pill later than regular one or two days or miss one? Any of those things can cause breakthrough bleeding. Birth control pills (taken correctly) supress ovulation so it is probably not implantation bleeding.What would a women nick a illustrious estrogen birth control pill?
Depending on what kind of pill you're taking, this can be enormously common. Especially if you're on a low dose pill or one that is extended use (e.g., you lift the pill continuously and skip periods). I've been told this also happens when you've be on the same type of birth control for an extended period of time - your body will start to develop breakthrough bleeding instinctively. It might be time to look at your type of pill and consider getting a different formulation of hormones if this continues. Studies have shown that breakthrough bleeding is linked to estradiol level, so you may need a higher smooth of hormones in your pill. You can test this out by taking two pills a sunshine - take one 12 hours after you took your last one, and see if you enjoy any bleeding the following day. You probably won't. Don't do this, though, if you seriously think you're pregnant (although it probably wouldn't own any effect anyway - it usually takes massive doses of typical oral contraceptives, like between 5 and 30 pills, to mimic the effect of the morning after pill and grounds miscarriage).You're probably not pregnant, but if you want to know for sure, just buy a $5 pregnancy test. Then you can procure it off your mind!!
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