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What Causes Bleeding After The Usage Of Feanolla?

I was on the levest 150/30 coated pill and it was giving me headaches so to see if a different pill was better for me he gave me the feanolla 75 microgram film coated tablets after a week of use I had started bleeding and I m worried that there is somthing wrong is there??
Wed, 21 Dec 2016
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Breakthrough bleeding is a normal side effect of contraceptive pills especially when you just start using or switch to a new one.It may not be a cause for concern.Your system is expected to adapt in say 2 months.Just continue with the pills as prescribed and if bleeding persist you see your prescribing Doctor for evaluation and if need be, a change.
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What Causes Bleeding After The Usage Of Feanolla?

HI Thanks for posting your query on HCM Breakthrough bleeding is a normal side effect of contraceptive pills especially when you just start using or switch to a new one.It may not be a cause for concern.Your system is expected to adapt in say 2 months.Just continue with the pills as prescribed and if bleeding persist you see your prescribing Doctor for evaluation and if need be, a change. Hope this will help Best regards