On a new birth control...strange period. do you feel they're working?

ok, so I started the new Yaz nearly a month ago on the first day of my extent, just close to you're supposed to. I've been on a couple other pills past so I know how to take them etc, and know how my body react to it. However, Yaz is a 24 day pill (supposed to head to shorter periods) and everything seems out of whack. instead of getting a time, i've had nought but spotting. I used to still get a full time when I was on ortho tri cyclen (like still needed super plus tampons) and adjectives i've gotten this time around has be some light brown spotting...nonetheless the spotting has be going on now for 7 days. I've have unprotected sex 3 times the past month, but wait more then the 7 days for them to offically be "effective". do you reckon i'm just adjust to the new pill and trial combo of hormones or does this sound similar to implatation bleeding? I took a test 3 days ago (3 days into the spotting) in the morning and it come out negative. Just looking for some imput.
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Give it time.if you have solely had one length thus far with Yaz, consequently you really have not given it a event chance. Your body is unequivocally not used to it on the other hand. After a couple of months (and by that i mean 3 or 4) if equal problems still occur consequently I would consider a new type of birth control. Usually unprotected sex doesn't effect your bc coverage but on some pills it can so you may want to read some more just about Yaz. Personally, I have preferred Nuvaring. During the first extent after having begin Nuvaring, I didn't really have a spell either. The second month, I have a really heavy one. The third month, I have cramping but only a frothy period for give or take a few 3 days. And since then I tend to hold lighter periods for single 2-3 days. My point is that regardless of the form of bc you use, you have to furnish yourself time to adjust and of course, beside all pills, taking it on the dot does tend to effect their efficiency. I hope that help.

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