Hello, I have been taking vines contraceptive pills for several months, I should expect a bleeding at this point, I am currently on the 3rd placebo pill, I do not have bleeding, but I have abdominal and uterine pain
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Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor
27 days ago
Usually, withdrawal bleeding occurs on the 2nd-3rd day after taking the last hormone-containing pill, but this is not a rule. Sometimes bleeding can be delayed for no specific reason or not at all.
If you have been taking birth control pills regularly, without missing any doses, and you are not taking any medication that may impair the effectiveness of contraception, there is no need to worry.
Lower abdominal pain may herald upcoming withdrawal bleeding.
If during this cycle of taking the pill there were situations that could have weakened the effectiveness of contraception (missing a pill, other medications, e.g. an antibiotic), you can take a pregnancy test, which you can buy at the pharmacy.
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If the test result is negative, you can continue using oral contraception without fear.