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PostPosted: 04/04/07 - 03:31    Post subject: spotting Vote now! Reply with quote

I thought i was starting my period so i began the first dose of the pill and another the next day and then my very light period stopped altogether.I then stopped taking it as i didn,t know what else to do and have only light spotting for few days.I have had period type pain all the way along .What is going on
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