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Anna (Anonymous, 178.36.18.) Warszawa 4 years ago

Can irregular spotting and bleeding occur during 1 pack of Drovelis?

Good morning on the 1st day of the period I started to take 1 pack of contraceptive pills, bleeding to this day has not stopped - it is the 17th day, once it was smaller once the day was not then suddenly appeared, there were irregular "splashes" blood Earlier oral contraception did not use Whether wait another 2 pack or is it better to talk to the doctor about possible discontinuation and change of the drug? Tablets: Drovelis

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Ewa Pilch

Ewa Pilch Pharmacist, Editor

4 years ago

During the first few months of using hormonal contraception, irregular bleeding and spotting may occur. This is related to the adaptation period of the body to the use of a hormonal drug. The adaptation period passes after the first 3-6 packs of the drug Drovelis: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/111326/drovelis-tabletki-powlekane/ulotka/265114 In the event that the bleeding does not go away or intensifies, I encourage you to consult a doctor, as there is a risk of anemia. I encourage you to read our material about bleeding and spotting during the use of hormonal contraception:

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