I just finished my time like a week ago and that i'm on birth control. very soon one week later after my length i'

i just finished my length like a week ago and that my first time on birth control. immediately one week later after my interval i start to see blood again. is that normal?
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In the first three months or so of starting a modern birth control pill, as your body adjusts to the strange hormones, spotting or light bleeding is not extraordinary. If it continues beyond three months, or if it becomes intolerable, consequently it's a good hypothesis to consult your health support provider.

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yes birth control is hormones so you will own your period again

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Spotting will be run of the mill until your body gets use to the Birth Control. Now if you hold been on it awhile and afterwards see spotting, then the pill isn't right for you and you will hold to get beside your dr to get you a different prescription.

Ok..I have to pee five times in an hourafter not self able to walk the day beforewhat's up?

if u be on birth control then yes its ordinary. if it just happen for no reason next its bcuz of stress. but if u want to be sure u can get a checkup from the doctor.

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It's commonplace. It is referred to as "break through bleeding". If it continues the doctor will have you double up on pills. That will put you down on pills so you'll have to enjoy the prescription refilled sooner.

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not majority but also not dangerous most probably due to hormonal disturbance lately consult OBG specialist.

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Yes, it is normal to own mid-cycle spotting during the first 1-3 months using birth control. If it lasts longer, yak to your doctor and ask him/her to change your prescription.





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