I started my period 2 weeks precipitate and the blood is a very night brown color?

I just started taking seasonale birth control two weeks ago after my second period done. It's the type of BC where you single have 4 period a year so technically i'm not supposed to have another one until July. Even so my time of year falls on the 6th of every month so I wouldn't be having another one until the 2nd week of may even if I wasn't on Seasonale. I did miss my pill 4 days within a row so I doubled up for two days which is what my doctor told me to do. Yesterday was the 2nd sunshine I took a double dosage of my birth control to catch up on the 2 days I missed and i've be having shameful stomach cramps ever since the first night I doubled up. Then today I started my time of year (I think). I went to pee and nearby was really dusk brown blood but just a small amount. What is going on?
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I go off the pill to draw from my sex drive back, but that didn't give the impression of being to happen what the hell?


The brown blood is simply old blood and may be as a result of you missing those pills beside the Seasonale and trying to catch up. Unfortunately I found out (because of the ad that used to run on tv for it) that spotting and breakthrough bleeding are a common side effect while on this medication.

Also, spotting is a adjectives side effect when someone is trying to adjust to taking the pill. It takes the body going on for 3 months to fully adjust to being on the pill and because the Seasonale is the type of pill where on earth you skip for 3 months (and this can be done with other kind of birth control pills to treat medical problems such as endometriosis) it can take a bit longer.

I enjoy also had to double up when I've have issues with the pill (I'm on a different brand) to see if that clears up my problem and when I own to double up it takes me just about a week to have that bleeding stop.

I would distinctly go ahead and ring up the dr back to double check and see what they give attention to is going on if it isn't related to playing catch up beside the Seasonale.

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