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PostPosted: 01/03/07 - 12:54    Post subject: Birth Control/Period question Vote now! Reply with quote

Alright so in december, I decided to skip my period because it fell right around christmas, and I was driving up to visit family, and travelling (12 hour drive) is a pain in the ass during that time of the month. so I talked to my birth control clinic, and they assured me its safe, but I may see some spotting.

So everything was fine, I didn't get my period during the week over christmas, until just after, I started having some light bleeding.
It was very light, like the last day or two of my period, but it started maybe.. on boxing day, and has continued on until now.

I've been taking my pills this entire time, but now i'm wondering...am I going to have my period for the rest of my pill package, and the placibo pills as well? thats another two weeks, and I don't want it for that long....
If I stop taking my pills now, and just take the dead ones, will my period only last for that long and I can start up the rest of my package at the end of the week?
I really don't want my period twice this month, and I know my boyfriend doesn't either..
what can I do to prevent that?
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