Bleeding or spotting between periods is common when you use birth control pills to delay or prevent periods, especially during the first few months. Breakthrough bleeding typically decreases over time, as your body adjusts.
Routinely delaying your period might make it difficult to tell if you're pregnant. I would speak to the doctor prescribing these pills to you for more detailed information.
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Dear Anon,
Thanks for reaching out to the community.
Bleeding or spotting between periods is common when you use birth control pills to delay or prevent periods, especially during the first few months. Breakthrough bleeding typically decreases over time, as your body adjusts.
Routinely delaying your period might make it difficult to tell if you're pregnant. I would speak to the doctor prescribing these pills to you for more detailed information.
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December 18, 2016 - 6:12amHelena
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