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Esmeralda (Anonymous, 5.173.57.) Warszawa 4 years ago

Can spotting occur during the 1st pack of Vines?

Hey I'm 17 years old and on December 21 I started taking vines birth control pills at the beginning everything was fine but in the middle of the first package I began to notice that after each intercourse I have quite strong spotting that passes after about 2 days, I will add that the pills are taken constantly at the same time and I did not seem to miss a single one hence my question what can mean such spotting after intercourse? I'm very afraid that it could be something serious.

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Ewa Pilch

Ewa Pilch Pharmacist, Editor

4 years ago

Irregular spotting and bleeding may occur during the first few months of Vines. This is related to the so-called adaptation period and lasts for the first few packages of using the drug (usually 3-6 months): https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/81748/vines-tabletki-powlekane/ulotka/195614 If such spotting is repeated after each intercourse, it does not go away or intensifies, I encourage you to consult a gynecologist. You can also try to take care of, for example, proper hydration during intercourse, which will exclude possible irritation after intercourse.

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