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Birth control question? please help :)?

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So i've been on seasonique for almost the full 3 months, next week i'll start the sugar pill, and i know that "spotting" is supposed to be normal but since the beginning of august i've had "spotting" every day! the first week or two it was enough for 2 liners a day and it was very dark, but the past week or so it's been regular red and i've been using light tampons... is this ok? i feel like i've been on my period for a month?! and i'm having cramps right now.. please help!

and i'm 17 and not sexually active if that makes a difference.

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  1. See the whole not having a period once a month thing FREAKS me out. A womans body is made for having a period once a month to go out with the old and in with the new.

    I say you talk to your Gyno and see if a monthly pill is good for you.

    I use Ortho Tri-Cyclen and I only get my period for maybe two-three days a Month.

    Every woman is different though, your body could need some getting used to the medication or like stated before, it could be rejecting the medication.

    Either way I say you go see your OBGYN.


  2. Vag cut.

  3. Ask your doctor about Yaz.

    And if you feel like the pills aren't helping enough, you can ask your doctor about skipping the white pills, and going straight to a new packet of pinks, and you won't get your period at all.

    Works great for me, no cramps, and spotting is very rare.

  4. Those pills probably aren't working for your body chemistry.  Talk to your GYN and get on a monthly pill - it seems to me that your body does not like going 3 months without a period.  Listen to your body and get a monthly pill.

  5. Your v****a has a cut.

  6. It may take you a full cycle for your body to adjust to this medication.  Since seasonique only has one period every three months your body isn't yet used to it.  Give it another cycle and this will stop.  This is completely normal and nothing to worry about.  Just continue your medication as normal and it will stop when you start your next cycle.  Also a women does not need a monthly period.  It isn't necessary.  So if this is what your doctor recommended for you stick it out for a few cycles before asking for a change.  If spotting is your only problem then I would say you'll be just fine.

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