That's very normal. If you weren't aware, hormonal birth control (including the pills) essentially make your body think that you are pregnant. When you stop the pills once a month, your body realizes that it isn't, and rids itself of the uterine lining. Since you stopped the pills (particularly in the middle of a pack), your hormones and body are a little confused, and are trying to straighten themselves out. Bleeding up to the length of a normal-long peridod very normal, and nothing to worry about. However, if the bleeding continues for more than a week, you should go see your gyno or health care provider to make sure everything is ok with your body.
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2006-11-30 03:15:02
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answered by Essin Em 4
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#a million call your physician and talk with between the nurses if the rfile isn't available...they're going to probable enable you to already know to in basic terms are available; in case you haven't any longer have been given coverage and/or a doctor, then the two purchase a being pregnant try on the shop or circulate to a close-by sanatorium and ask for help #2 you may in basic terms get pregnant in the time of ovulation that's barely a very small window of time in the time of each month, yet you will desire a doctor's help to make certain once you might have been ovulating #3 be certain which you utilize condoms despite in case you're taking the pill, because of the fact possible get STD's like HIV-AIDS and herpes, etc. #4 having intercourse isn't in basic terms a exciting activity, that's a existence-changing activity (despite in case you may no longer see the way it would desire to alter your existence); so please evaluate abstinence until you're waiting to deal with the duty that comes alongside with that privilege
2016-10-13 10:37:03
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answered by rosen 4
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yes this is quite commen u threw yourself into an early period be careful now until u get on a pill that will work 4 u i think u need to ask for one with the least amount of estrogen then u wont get as sick aWWWWWWWWWHUGS SORRY
2006-11-30 03:13:45
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answered by Anonymous
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the same thing happened to me! it went on for 2 weeks, and now im back to having regular periods. so i think its just the body's way of balancing your hormones again. you should be ok after a while, dont take my word for it though. everybody is different, go to the doctor and make sure this is normal for you.
2006-11-30 03:13:54
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answered by jaylah* 3
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normal...a week or so, maybe a bit longer than a normal period.
2006-11-30 03:12:34
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answered by David B 6
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