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Have Bowel Incontinence, Pain And Constipation Causing Vaginal Bleeding. Taking Contraceptive Pill. Medication?

Hi for the past 4 to 5 years I have suffered with bowel incontinence ,pain and constipation that has caused vaginal bleeding ,the contraceptive pill im taking cerazette which causes me irregular bleeding, , bleeding after sex,and prolonged bleeding, during this time my smears have came back normal and swabs for infections have came back normal, tiredness. I have had 4 children.i dont seem to be getting any where even though my doctors are aware of the problems im having
Tue, 5 Mar 2013
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Hi,
Thanks for the query.
Some amount of menstrual irregularity is common with contraceptive pills.
As your pap smear and other tests are normal, no need to worry.
You can take symptomatic treatment which can possibly work.
If the bleeding persists you can go for additional dose of hormones or in case of severe symptoms you may need to shift to other contraceptive method.
Take care.

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Have Bowel Incontinence, Pain And Constipation Causing Vaginal Bleeding. Taking Contraceptive Pill. Medication?

Hi, Thanks for the query. Some amount of menstrual irregularity is common with contraceptive pills. As your pap smear and other tests are normal, no need to worry. You can take symptomatic treatment which can possibly work. If the bleeding persists you can go for additional dose of hormones or in case of severe symptoms you may need to shift to other contraceptive method. Take care.