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Oliviax (Anonymous, 37.248.215.) Warszawa 3 years ago

Can Vines extend my period?

If taking vines tablets (9 day) 1 time in my life can extend my period, I will add that I use tablets from the first day of menstruation. I have menstruation already on the 9th day

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Olga Sierpniowska

Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist

3 years ago

In general, starting hormonal contraception on the first day of a natural cycle does not affect the course of bleeding. However, some patients report that bleeding after starting the first blister with contraception has an altered course. Some women experience a shorter than usual and less abundant period, while others experience a shorter period. In general, this has no negative consequences, as long as the bleeding stops in the near future. If the bleeding will drag on and/or will be very severe, it is worth consulting a gynecologist. I enclose additional information: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/81748/vines-tabletki-powlekane/apteki/w-warszawie

Mimi (Anonymous, 31.61.248.) 3 years ago

If these are your first birth control pills, prolonged and/or more profuse bleeding is possible. If this is in your first blister, it is worth remembering that during the bleeding break after the end of the first pack, withdrawal bleeding may not occur (withdrawal bleeding is not a normal menstruation). Actually, for the first 3 adaptive blisters, you can only observe spotting instead of bleeding and this will be correct. However, if you are concerned and the bleeding does not go away, I recommend consulting a gynecologist.

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