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Zosia  (Anonymous, 109.196.114.) Warszawa 2 years ago

What should withdrawal bleeding look like?

What does withdrawal bleeding look like? I have my first withdrawal bleeding from 24+4 tablets. On day 4 placebo from the morning began brown spotting, another 2 days brown period, then on the fourth day light spotting from light blood. Is this normal?

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Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist

2 years ago

No, you have no reason to worry.

Zosia  (Anonymous, 109.196.114.) 2 years ago

I understand that so far I have nothing to worry about?

Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist

2 years ago

Not in every case, bleeding decreases after taking active tablets - this is usually the case. There are no active pills that need to be swallowed to "stop" bleeding. If the bleeding lasts more than 14 days, you should consult a doctor.

Zosia  (Anonymous, 109.196.114.) 2 years ago

So I swallow the tablets 🙂 It is possible that with 3 active it still persists less bloody. Already 5 cxy 6 day? So how many active do you need to swallow to stop or when you should contact your doctor - when pieiinsm worry?

Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist

2 years ago

I understand that you swallow active pills - you do not drink. It is not a drug intended for dissolution - such a practice could affect its effectiveness. Withdrawal bleeding usually lasts from 1 to 8 days - this is an individual matter. Usually, bleeding decreases if the patient switches to active tablets.

Zosia  (Anonymous, 109.196.114.) 2 years ago

And how long can this gentle bleeding last? Can it still gain strength, or if it drinks active pills, it is already disappearing and therefore it has become smaller?

Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist

2 years ago

Yes, the withdrawal bleeding you described is normal. It can take various forms - be similar to menstruation, abundant, with fragments of exfoliated endometrium or scanty. It can also take the form of spotting or secretions with blood of various colors, e.g. brown, red or pink.

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