Was this my time of year for the month?

this is my first time on birth control? I have have break thru bleeding since pill 12. which my doctor told me was adjectives and not to worry. Last dark that I took my pill at 9:00 like I do everyday at equal time. A few hours later I get like a time bleeding not a spotting I got a bleeding approaching if I was on second lashing day of my extent. Then when I woke up I stopped the bleeding. Could my period be that short. I am not on my brown pills yet today will be later white pill I take. I am on Lorestrin or something similar to that. I just want know would that enjoy been my time for the month?
Answers:

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No, this be not your period.

Although it may give the impression of being like in that was greatly of blood, this is still referred to as "spotting". Yes, this is a typical reaction of first-time birth control users. I remember have similar symptoms to what you've described when I started taking a birth control pill called Mircette. Although my doctor told me this be normal, I asked if I would be capable of switch to a pill with a lower dose of hormones and see if that would cause a difference. I tried Mircette for 3 months and had severe "spotting" respectively month! After that, she then put me on a low-dose pill call Ortho Tri Cyclen Lo. I have immediately been on Ortho Tri Cyclen Lo for over 2 years and own never had any adverse, self-conscious, or strange effects while on it.

I would try Lorestrin for a few months and then ask your doctor roughly speaking switching to different pill if you still experience the type of spotting you explained in your question. :-)

Best of luck!


P.S. When you are on the pill, you should own your period when you are taking the "placebo" pills (those in need medication).

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What do you come up with?

Maybe or maybe not. More than plausible you will start up again and finish your period. Since this is your first time on birth control it will clutch awhile for your body to adjust. And then when it does your period will come on time every month especially if you are taking your pills as directed and not missing any doses. Try not to stay on the birth control pills for too tons years because it does mess with your system.





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