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Should I Be Concerned About Black Spotting While Suffering From Nausea And Tiredness?

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Posted on Wed, 29 Jan 2014
Question: Hi, may be a simple one. I have has the implanon for 15months now & not 1 period or any spotting since. For the last week I have had dark - practically black spotting and discharge. It is not a period size bleed just slow regular clots. I figured it may have been the body dispelling the old blood but not sure. I was feeling unwell with nausea (irregular) tiredness (more than normal) & so did a home pregnancy test which was negative. Just curious if this is normal & how long should it go for before it becomes a concern or if I should see a GP? Thanks
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Answered by Dr. Manjunath L Ramarajapalli (33 minutes later)
Brief Answer: This may be normal Detailed Answer: Hello, This could be regarded as normal because of implanon,if there are no further symptoms like this. If any symptoms appear in future please consult your gynecologist to rule out any pathology like genital infections. Good luck
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Should I Be Concerned About Black Spotting While Suffering From Nausea And Tiredness?

Brief Answer: This may be normal Detailed Answer: Hello, This could be regarded as normal because of implanon,if there are no further symptoms like this. If any symptoms appear in future please consult your gynecologist to rule out any pathology like genital infections. Good luck