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PostPosted: 11/20/07 - 19:21    Post subject: spotting Vote now! Reply with quote

I just recently started taking the birth control pill again, i was on it about 2 years ago but stopped taking the pill because i wasnt sexually active but now that i am again, I started taking it again. With holidays and sress of school and work recently i missed a few pills and took 4 of them together.. now i am expriencing a dark red/ brownish spotting about a week after my period.. any ideas?

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