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Zosia  (Anonymous, 31.0.51.) Warszawa 4 years ago

Can brown spotting appear in the first weeks of taking birth control pills?

In the first weeks of taking birth control pills (naraja plus) can there be brown spotting, light bleeding that lasts from the month. How long can it last? I will add that this is the first blister, the first contraceptive pill in my life. And one more question. Will the period that now appears on placebo pills be less abundant than the previous ones?

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Olga Sierpniowska

Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist

4 years ago

During the first few months of taking Naraya Plus, you may experience unexpected bleeding (bleeding outside the placebo tablet period). They can also be in the form of weaker spotting. It is generally believed that up to 3 months the body's response to hormones taken as part of contraception should be regulated. Unfortunately, it is impossible to answer unequivocally how long spotting can persist in you, because it is an individual matter. Withdrawal bleeding is generally less abundant than regular menstruation, however, again - in some cases there may be a side effect in the form of menstrual disorders, painful menstrual bleeding or very heavy bleeding. However, this is not common - it can occur in 1 to 10 in 1,000 women using

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