Hi Anonymous,
Why did you take birth control pills for 12 days and then stop?
The menstrual cycle is regulated by the complex interaction of hormones. Birth control pills contain synthetic forms of the hormones, estrogen and progesterone. Basically, birth control pills inhibit your body's natural complex interaction of hormones to prevent pregnancy. By taking the pills for only 12 days and then stopping, you have upset the balance of these hormones. This may explain the vaginal bleeding. It is hard to say in what stage of your menstrual cycle you are in. The vaginal discharge that you are having may indicate ovulation. Until you can "reset" your cycle, I suggest you use some protection if planning to have sex.
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Hi Anonymous,
Why did you take birth control pills for 12 days and then stop?
The menstrual cycle is regulated by the complex interaction of hormones. Birth control pills contain synthetic forms of the hormones, estrogen and progesterone. Basically, birth control pills inhibit your body's natural complex interaction of hormones to prevent pregnancy. By taking the pills for only 12 days and then stopping, you have upset the balance of these hormones. This may explain the vaginal bleeding. It is hard to say in what stage of your menstrual cycle you are in. The vaginal discharge that you are having may indicate ovulation. Until you can "reset" your cycle, I suggest you use some protection if planning to have sex.
Maryann
August 17, 2011 - 4:33pmThis Comment
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