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Taking Cilest, Have Breakthrough Bleeding. What Should I Do?

I have been taking the pill cilest since August without having any breaks and I am getting constant breakthrough bleeding every day and it isn't like fresh blood. I am now taking my 7 day break from it after all these months as I can't deal with this what seems like bleeding everyday and am on my fourth day yet still havnt had a proper period (however there is some reddish coloured blood instead of brown) what should I do? And can the way I have been taking the pill make me infertile?
Sat, 29 Jun 2013
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OBGYN 's  Response
Hello
Thanks for your quqery.
You should switchover to another form of birth control instead of tolerating this kind of bleeding.
Also, pills cannot render you infertile, so please dont worry.
Please consult a gynecologist and choose a method that is better suited to your body.
Have protected sex meanwhile.
Take care.
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Taking Cilest, Have Breakthrough Bleeding. What Should I Do?

Hello Thanks for your quqery. You should switchover to another form of birth control instead of tolerating this kind of bleeding. Also, pills cannot render you infertile, so please dont worry. Please consult a gynecologist and choose a method that is better suited to your body. Have protected sex meanwhile. Take care.