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luckie88
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PostPosted: 06/18/06 - 20:13    Post subject: two week long period Vote now! Reply with quote

I just started the birth control patch and my nurse at my school said i could do it continuisly without stopping for period well i took it for a couple months and got my period now and i have had it for two weeks now and have unprotected sex but he pulls out but i have had my period for two weeks i think its done cuz its light but then i try to have sex again and it starts bleeding again. I dont know why i have had it for so long so i just switched back to alesse. What is wrong with me? I am also anemic
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PostPosted: 06/19/06 - 21:27    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

That is normal anytime you 'stack pills" back to back you can have bleeding like that.

TECHNICALLY your "PERIOD" ONLY happens that I PLACEBO/patch free week.

ANY OTHER bleeding is called "ABNORMAL" spotting, or breakthrough bleeding.
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