Good morning, can bleeding from the withdrawal of two-component contraceptive pills last 3 days? I'm nervous that it was quite short, could it be a symptom of pregnancy? I read about implant spotting, but I saw that it is only a few drops or slightly colored mucus and it occurs without the ailments typical of menstruation / withdrawal bleeding. How common is withdrawal bleeding in pregnancy and should I be worried? Thank you in advance for your reply
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Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor
4 years ago
To @magdalena576: Yes, withdrawal bleeding can be much less abundant and last less than natural menstruation, which should not be of concern.
Thank you very much for your reply. I also wanted to ask about the abundance of bleeding - if it was relatively delicate, can we also qualify it for normal withdrawal bleeding? Admittedly, it was not just spotting or "a few drops", but it was not strong.
Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist
4 years ago
We have already spoken here about withdrawal bleeding in pregnancy: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/opinie-i-pytania/24161/czy-jest-mozliwe-aby-w-przypadku-ciazy-doszlo-do-krwawienia-z-odstawienia I find absolutely no reason for you to worry. Withdrawal bleeding occurred and was of normal length. 3-day withdrawal bleeding is a sign of a lack of pregnancy. Don't worry - thinking this way, you could see pregnancy every month, and that's not the point.