---
Free space for your campaign:
Order

Welcome to licensed pharmacies in Poland:

Non-prescription medicines delivery across Europe.

Frequently ordered: potency boosters (sildenafil OTC), quit smoking aids.

Natasza-0 (Anonymous, 91.223.250.) Warszawa 4 years ago

How long can bleeding last when using Vines?

Hello, I have a question about birth control pills vines. I'm on the 7th tablet now. I have been experiencing mild spotting/bleeding for two days. The gynecologist said not to worry about it because it is related to the body's getting used to hormones. My question is, how long will these bleedings last? A few days? Or will they not stop at all? I would like to have sex freely and not wear insoles every day. Thanks!

1 answer, 1 subscriber

* required field

You can drag the photo file here.

* required field

Notify of a new answer.
Other messages will not be sent.

Suggested Products

Space for your product

Your product would fit here?
Your product would fit here?

Set up a sponsored products campaign yourself:

Check
Olga Sierpniowska

Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist

4 years ago

During the first few months of taking Vines, you may experience unexpected bleeding (bleeding outside the placebo tablet period). This does not mean that they will definitely stay with you for so long or that they will perform all the time. Such spotting is an individual matter and it is impossible to predict in advance to what extent it may be a problem in your case. In general, the tolerability of a contraceptive drug is assessed after about 3 months of use. However, if there are any extremely severe side effects (or, for example, large, uninterrupted bleeding), then of course consultation with a doctor is indicated earlier. I enclose additional information:

Appreciate the answerer and highlight the question on the home page
User questions and answers that provide feedback about products are not verified for the purchase or use of the product. Companies often order anonymous comments to form positive opinions about their products, or negative ones about competitors. Therefore, be guided by the information in the pharmacists' responses in the first place.

Specialists