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Asia (Anonymous, 78.8.126.) Warszawa 5 years ago

Is staining, breast pain, lower abdomen, migraine and frequent urination after 3 months of contraception normal?

Hello. It has been using patches for 3 months, I have never had any problem with them before, it feels great, the patches are always glued on time, and I have never had a situation of peeling off the patch. Currently, I have 3 patch stuck for 3 days, and there was bleeding. For two days he feels pain and tension in the lower abdomen and breasts. I also noticed more frequent urination and migraines. Is that normal? This is my first such situation.

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Katarzyna Domagała

Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist

5 years ago

Nie, opisana przez Panią sytuacja nie jest normalna. W ciągu pierwszych 6 miesięcy stosowania antykoncepcji hormonalnej mogą pojawiać się krwawienia śródcykliczne:
https://www.gdziepolek.pl/app/opinie-i-pytania/42078/vines-czy-to-normalne-ze-bol-piersi-nasila-sie-przed-krwawieniem-z-odstawienia

jednak jeśli nigdy takowe nie występowały, a na dodatek towarzyszy im ból w podbrzuszu, ból piersi, częstsze oddawanie moczu i migrena, należy skonsultować się z ginekologiem.

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