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Bleeding In The Day And Nothing At Night. Taking Pills. Suggest

Hi I came on my period 1 week before I was due to finish my pack of pills,, I carried on taking them at same time every day like normal n after a week I was still bleading, on Monday I thought I had stopped when I went to bed and in the morning I realised I hadn't and it's been like that since Monday nothing at night and opposite in the day, what's going on?
Mon, 8 Jul 2013
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Hi,
Welcome to Healthcare Magic.
Irregular bleeding may occur during the first few months of pill intake. This is very common if you are not taking pills regularly & punctually.
Other possible causes could be an undiagnosed pregnancy or a genital tract pathology.
You must report this issue to your gynecologist. Your doctor will examine you & may suggest you some tests to confirm or exclude other possibilities.
Wish you good health.
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Bleeding In The Day And Nothing At Night. Taking Pills. Suggest

Hi, Welcome to Healthcare Magic. Irregular bleeding may occur during the first few months of pill intake. This is very common if you are not taking pills regularly & punctually. Other possible causes could be an undiagnosed pregnancy or a genital tract pathology. You must report this issue to your gynecologist. Your doctor will examine you & may suggest you some tests to confirm or exclude other possibilities. Wish you good health.