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i used to be on the contraceptive injection,but as i was having problems with it my doctor put me on the pill. I've taken two packs back to back and am now 3 days into my 7day break and with no sign of my period!! any ideas why this could be?! thanx in advance! x
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You don�t have proper periods when you are on the pill. What you have is called a �withdrawal bleed�. This bleeding (which doesn�t always happen) is caused by you not taking hormones in the pill free week.
If you took all your pills correctly and you didn�t have an upset stomach or take any other medicines which might have affected the pill, then it is very unlikely you are pregnant. So start your next packet at the right time. If you are worried ask your doctor or nurse for advice, or do a pregnancy test. Always do this if you miss more than one bleed. If you do become pregnant, there is no evidence to show that taking the combined pill harms the baby."
taken from http://www.fpa.org.uk/guide/contracep/compill. htm#20
what pill are you taking?
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You don�t have proper periods when you are on the pill. What you have is called a �withdrawal bleed�. This bleeding (which doesn�t always happen) is caused by you not taking hormones in the pill free week.
If you took all your pills correctly and you didn�t have an upset stomach or take any other medicines which might have affected the pill, then it is very unlikely you are pregnant. So start your next packet at the right time. If you are worried ask your doctor or nurse for advice, or do a pregnancy test. Always do this if you miss more than one bleed. If you do become pregnant, there is no evidence to show that taking the combined pill harms the baby."
taken from http://www.fpa.org.uk/guide/contracep/compill. htm#20
what pill are you taking?
logynon:
"Women using this contraceptive for the first time may experience menstrual irregularities such as spotting, breakthrough bleeding or missed periods. Consult your doctor if any breakthrough bleeding persists. If you don't have a withdrawal bleed for two consecutive months you should do a pregnancy test before starting the next month's contraceptive cycle"
full details here http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/medicines/100001533 .html
"Women using this contraceptive for the first time may experience menstrual irregularities such as spotting, breakthrough bleeding or missed periods. Consult your doctor if any breakthrough bleeding persists. If you don't have a withdrawal bleed for two consecutive months you should do a pregnancy test before starting the next month's contraceptive cycle"
full details here http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/medicines/100001533 .html
its been suggested by some scientists that taking two or more packets back to back actually increases protection as the body has a more consistent level of hormones in it. how long does it normally take for you to bleed? i've found it starts the same day no matter how many packets i've takeb back to back and that has sometimes been 4! if you've taken all your pills correctly then you should have nothing to worry about.