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What can be the cause of spotting during the last two period cycles while on birth control?

- Answered in Obstetrics and Gynecology

Hello doctor, I have been on and off birth control for the past few months ... I have been experiencing spotting for the last two cycles, along with period cramps and lower back pain ... Am I suffering from endometriosis, or is it a regular spottingView thread

Is it possible that I could be pregnant when on birth control pills?

- Answered in Obstetrics and Gynecology

Is it possible that I could be pregnant ... It is very unlikely to get pregnant if you take your pills regularly ... Hello doctor, I have been on birth control for quite a while now ... I presume the birth control that you mentioned is about oral contraceptives pills ... From yesterday, I started spotting and had the worst cramps I have ever had … View thread

What could be the cause of spotting on birth control?

- Answered in Obstetrics and Gynecology

Hello doctor, I have been on a birth control method for the past few months due to which I did not get my period ... I am worried if it could be implantation blood or just spottingView thread

I am on OCP.Is there a chance to get pregnant?

- Answered in Obstetrics and Gynecology

What could be the cause for this spotting ... Due to the excessive dosing, there is spottingView thread

What could be the reason for spotting after taking a birth control pill?

- Answered in Obstetrics and Gynecology

Could I be pregnant ... A few days after taking the plan B pill, I had spotting just like periods for six days but with much darker blood … View thread

I just spotted after taking i-pill, but did not get my periods. Am I pregnant?

- Answered in Obstetrics and Gynecology

Do not worry, you will not get pregnant ... you are not pregnant for sure ... Are you by any chance using any birth control pills ... After one or two weeks of having i-pill, I had spotting for two days which resolved spontaneously … View thread

I am getting regular period and on Nexplanon, but still spotting. Is that due to pregnancy?

- Answered in Obstetrics and Gynecology

I am just wondering if there is any way for me to be pregnant ... But I am paranoid that I am pregnant I cannot afford an abortion ... I got periods on the next month for four days, and after five days of my periods I got a Nexplanon birth control, and the doctor gave me a negative pregnancy test ... I then had a period of 14 days in the next month and I am still spottingView thread

Is there any method to delay periods without any side effects?

- Answered in Obstetrics and Gynecology

Is there any chance of me getting pregnant ... I hope it will not be any problem for me in future when I really want to be pregnant ... Try taking oral birth control pills or contraceptive pills, like tablet Duoluton-L or Dear 21 or Novelon or Ovral G or Intimacy plus 3 ... Never forget to take a pill, or else periods or spotting will start ... Do not forget the pill in between, if you forget pills in between, bleeding or spotting can start which is difficult to stop … View thread

Spotting Before Periods- Causes, Risk Factors, and Treatment

- Published in Women's Health

Tiny blood vessels can erupt when the embryo implants in the uterus, causing the pregnant mother to notice a pink or brown discharge ... A miscarriage or abortion occurs when a pregnancy is terminated before the mother has been pregnant for 20 weeks ... " Contraceptive Pills- Spotting is a frequent and expected adverse effect of discontinuing or switching birth control pills ... Spotting is a common adverse effect of hormonal birth control or progesterone treatments ... What Is Spotting and How Does It Differ From Periods … View thread

Hormonal Contraceptives - Complications That You Need To Know

- Published in Drug and Supplements

Hormonal contraceptives are devices or medications used to reduce the risk of getting pregnant ... However, some alternatives to hormonal contraceptive pills exist, such as condoms, diaphragms, vaginal rings, intrauterine devices, implants, and birth control injections ... These contraceptives affect a person's hormone levels leading to various effects such as mood changes, weight gain, acne, increased or decreased libido, spotting, headache, breast tenderness, irregular periods, vaginal discharge, etc … View thread