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rewq (Anonymous, 83.4.167.) Warszawa 1 year ago

What if I change pills and still have midcyclic spotting?

Good morning, I have been taking birth control pills for over a year. At first I took vines, then atywie and now balara. Each time I changed the tabs through mid-cycle spotting. I had an ultrasound done and everything is fine. No signs of infection. I take the tablets at a fixed time, I do not smoke cigarettes. What should I do in such a situation? Does it make sense to change the tablets once again?

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Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist, Editor

1 year ago

Mid-cycle spotting may persist for about three months after starting to take birth control pills, sometimes a little longer. They are generally the result of the influence of hormones on the endometrium - the endometrium and are individual in nature, since some patients do not experience such inconvenience at all. Indeed, they may be favored by unsystematicism in taking tablets. If spotting is unacceptable to you, it remains to change the tablets or change the form of taking hormones. Unfortunately, it is very difficult to give assurance that the change will cause the disappearance of spotting. I enclose additional information: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/antykoncepcja https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/antykoncepcja-hormonalna

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