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Magdalena  (Anonymous, 5.173.24.) Warszawa 3 years ago

Can spotting instead of withdrawal bleeding while using Evra patches be a reason to suspect pregnancy?

I have been using evra patches for 2 years and so far menstruation appeared after 3 days from the last patch and was quite abundant, something has changed and now for the first time there is more spotting (mucus coloration) in brown / red color. It accompanies lower abdominal pain, but it is as usual with any menstruation. I stick the patches as recommended in the leaflet. Is this a cause for concern (possible pregnancy)?

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Karolina Żułtaszek Pharmacist

3 years ago

If you use Evra patches correctly, the chance of getting pregnant is small. However, it should be remembered that contraceptive protection is never 100%, so in a situation where you suspect the possibility of pregnancy, it would be advisable to perform a pregnancy test, the types of which can be read at the following link: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/test-ciazowy-jaki-wybrac-i-kiedy-zrobic If your symptoms would intensify and would be worrying for you, it would be advisable to go to a gynecologist to diagnose the existing disorders. Menstrual.

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