Very frequent intermenstrual bleeding?
Hi, quick info: I'm a 20-year-old woman and have been taking the Jennifer pill for about two years now. I've never had a problem, really, and everything's been great. For about two months now, I've been having very light bleeding between periods, just a little pink, and after three wipes, it stopped coming out. This is now happening about once a week or more often. What could be causing this? I take the pill regularly, never forget to take it, and nothing else in my life has changed.
Has anyone had similar experiences? I've already made an appointment with my gynecologist, but it's not for another two weeks.
Hello, I’m holding yours Jennifer even for a very reasonable pill, if there is a certain health environment for it. :
The bleedings you described do not seem dramatic to me. What do you think of Jennifer? without break to always have the highest possible level of estrogen? – Many very dear greetings, Imke =)
Question may sound stupid, but what does it mean to me to have a high estrogen level? And should I always take them without a break or just take them now? Greetings:)
Hello, you have post.
Your problem is not super urgent. Therefore the appointment SCHON is in two weeks and not “first”
Intermediate bleeding is one of the most common side effects of the pill. And even if you think it wouldn’t have changed in your life, you won’t be younger…
But there’s something that doesn’t have to be right when I’m bleeding a bit every few days no matter what stage of the cycle.
Maybe I’ll make an elephant from a mosquito, but I think it’s very important. That’s why I meant “first in two weeks” that there are more urgent matters, I understand:)
You have no cycle when you take the pill. So that’s not true – at least in terms of your clarification and the associated vocabulary.
The bleeding in the pill break is also not a period. Just because you don’t have a cycle. She’s a bleeding.
I said misunderstandably, it was more about how far I am away from my period. So I have these bleedings when I take the pills break, in the middle of the blister, at the beginning of the blister shortly after my actual period or just before.
This was more meant that I have no “right” cycle, ovulation etc., I know myself.
Talk to the female doctor. Change the pill or set it off. This is a side effect.
What can it be that I get side effects only after 2 years? Or is that just bad?
No one knows when which or how the side effects occur or whether any of them occur at all.