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Have PCOS, Had Intercourse With Protection, Started Bleeding. What Might Be Reason?

I have PCOS was given femodene tablets to regulate my periods now I have stopped them had a normal bleed which took 3 days to come and was only on for 5 days which is normal for me had sexual intercourse with my partner to protection used now 8 days late and started spotting for 2 days do you have any idea of what s going on
Thu, 7 Mar 2013
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Hello,

I am Dr Mbong. After witdrawing from Femodene, it may take a while for the menses to stay regular. Regular periods and normal bleeds may alternate with irregular periods and bleeds on stopping the medication.

So just observe two to three more cycles and if they are still irregular report to your OBGYN/physician.

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Have PCOS, Had Intercourse With Protection, Started Bleeding. What Might Be Reason?

Hello, I am Dr Mbong. After witdrawing from Femodene, it may take a while for the menses to stay regular. Regular periods and normal bleeds may alternate with irregular periods and bleeds on stopping the medication. So just observe two to three more cycles and if they are still irregular report to your OBGYN/physician.