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tenka (Anonymous, 178.235.191.) Warszawa 3 years ago

Is it possible that brown spotting is pregnancy?

Good morning I have a question I take Vines since January and it is known that at the beginning there are spotting where the body gets used to, but is it possible that after such a time brown spotting occurs. I have 4 active tablets for the first time I have such a situation, intercourse intermittent without additional protection, tablets take regularly none I missed, bleeding recently was normal with placebo. Also, is it possible that it is pregnancy? because theoretically the body has got used to it and tolerates these pills well.

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Olga Sierpniowska

Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist

3 years ago

During the first few months of taking Vines, you may experience unexpected bleeding (bleeding outside the placebo tablet period). If such bleeding persists for more than a few months or if it starts after a few months, the doctor should investigate the cause. Your entry shows that you have been using contraception for about 8 months. Spotting should no longer occur, especially since it has not been a problem so far. One-time brown spotting does not have to be a cause for concern, however, when such ailments persist, you should contact a gynecologist. Pregnancy with correct contraceptive pills is unlikely, but you are concerned, it is best to perform a pregnancy test: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/test-ciazowy

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