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What Causes Brown And Pink Bleeding While Taking Birth Control Pills?

I recently have been taking birth control. I had a normal flow period and my discharge usually last for a day but it s a tanish/ light brown and has been lasting for five days and after intercourse it will begin to start turning a light pink and then back to brown. Any help?
Tue, 28 Jul 2015
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Thank you for sharing your query on Healthcaremagic, I have carefully worked through your case and you are experiencing a common contraceptive side effects, you are saying that you started recently just let to your body adjust to the drug if the symptoms persist or is getting worse I think your doctor or health care provider may also be able to tell you about ways to reduce or prevent some of these side effects, they can suspend or switch to one that works best for you

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Wishing you a good health
Dr Tania Portelles-Driggs
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What Causes Brown And Pink Bleeding While Taking Birth Control Pills?

Thank you for sharing your query on Healthcaremagic, I have carefully worked through your case and you are experiencing a common contraceptive side effects, you are saying that you started recently just let to your body adjust to the drug if the symptoms persist or is getting worse I think your doctor or health care provider may also be able to tell you about ways to reduce or prevent some of these side effects, they can suspend or switch to one that works best for you Please kindly rate if my advise has been helpful Wishing you a good health Dr Tania Portelles-Driggs