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Taking Crisanta Birth Control Pills, Prescribed On Day Four Of Cycle, Continuous Bleeding, Not Time For Periods. Should I Continue BCP?

Hi i started the crisanta pill for the first time last month and as advised started it on the forth day of my period cycle. However within a week i had to leave overseas so i continued to take the pill according to the time i was taking it back at home. However i have been bleeding continuously for the last one week whilst taking the pill although im not due for my next period till the 16th. At first I thought it must be the change of time or weather since I am travelling however the bleeding hasnt stopped. I have been continuing to take it everyday but Im still bleeding ? really confused and worried ? please advice
Wed, 26 Mar 2014
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yes.you should ct to with crisanta bcp.bleeding will subsides with due course of time .if you stop now breakthrough bleeding will occur
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Taking Crisanta Birth Control Pills, Prescribed On Day Four Of Cycle, Continuous Bleeding, Not Time For Periods. Should I Continue BCP?

yes.you should ct to with crisanta bcp.bleeding will subsides with due course of time .if you stop now breakthrough bleeding will occur