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Is A 10 Day Bleeding Normal After Stopping The Pill?

Hi, I've been taking diane for 3 years and switched to althea for the next 3 years, so 6 years in all. Just last month, I decided to stop taking pill. After finishing my last pack, I did not take the pill anymore. After a week of not taking the pill, I had my period again until now which is 10 days already...Most of the time, the blood is brown in color. Is it normal? Please advise. Thanks
Wed, 20 Aug 2014
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Owing to the hormonal imbalance created by the withdrawal of the pill usage and the subsequent recoil by the natural system until a fresh hormonal balance is struck again, breakthrough bleeds are often seen. This is not to be worried about unless you are sexually active. Return of natural ovulation occurs during the first couple of months. You should pay a visit to the gynecologist to check for hormonal status and also exclude other causes if the spotting persists. Maintain a healthy weight and a healthy diet. Hope this helps.
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Is A 10 Day Bleeding Normal After Stopping The Pill?

Hello, Owing to the hormonal imbalance created by the withdrawal of the pill usage and the subsequent recoil by the natural system until a fresh hormonal balance is struck again, breakthrough bleeds are often seen. This is not to be worried about unless you are sexually active. Return of natural ovulation occurs during the first couple of months. You should pay a visit to the gynecologist to check for hormonal status and also exclude other causes if the spotting persists. Maintain a healthy weight and a healthy diet. Hope this helps.