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Asiolka (Anonymous, 46.204.100.) Warszawa 3 years ago

Scanty withdrawal bleeding when using Evra patches - should they be a cause for concern?

Good morning, I have been using evra patches for 7months. In this cycle, during the break, there was brown bleeding, moderately abundant with clots, thick secretion. I used belare before and had scanty brown spotting or no brown spotting at all. Now I've noticed that with each cycle, the bleeding is more scanty. Is this normal? I am 40 years old.

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Aleksandra Żywiec-Pelczar

Aleksandra Żywiec-Pelczar Pharmacist

3 years ago

Scanty withdrawal bleeding during the use of hormonal contraception, e.g. contraceptive patches, is usually not a cause for concern. However, please remember about regular check-ups with a gynecologist. Women using hormonal contraception should visit a gynecologist once every 6 months. You can read more about contraceptive patches in the text: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/plastry-antykoncepcyjne Below is also a link to a page that allows you to track the availability and reservation of Evra patches in any pharmacy of your choice: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/28646/evra-system-transdermalny/apteki

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