Thank you for your question. The brownish discharge is old blood and remnants of the uterine lining left over from your recent period.
I am guessing the spotting is because your body is adjusting to not being on birth control pills. Birth control pills contain either one or a combination of the synthetic hormones, estrogen and progestin.
When you stop the pills, your menstrual cycle goes back to being controlled by naturally produced and secreted hormones.
Consult your gynecologist to confirm or debunk my suggestions.
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Hi Anonymous,
Thank you for your question. The brownish discharge is old blood and remnants of the uterine lining left over from your recent period.
I am guessing the spotting is because your body is adjusting to not being on birth control pills. Birth control pills contain either one or a combination of the synthetic hormones, estrogen and progestin.
When you stop the pills, your menstrual cycle goes back to being controlled by naturally produced and secreted hormones.
Consult your gynecologist to confirm or debunk my suggestions.
Regards,
October 23, 2014 - 10:33amMaryann
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