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Continuous Light Bleeding Post Tubes Removal Surgery, Had Brief Termination Of Bleeding After Stopping Pills. Remedy?

Hi, i had 1 tube removed 5 months ago, they put me on the pill after the sugary, but i have had light bleeding non stop since then and my doc kept telling me that me body was getting used to the pill, so i stopped the pill and didnt bleed for a week then i got my period and i have had bleeding non stop again, please help im over it
Mon, 25 Jun 2012
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welcome to HCM

bleeding on and off while on the pill is a common problem
however if the period is heavy you will require help from your consultant and they will prescribe medications which will help to control bleeding.

However a pelvic ultrasound will be of great information in your case
testing yourself your any thyroid problem will also be advised

hope to have answered your query
Dr Nandita A Thakkar
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Continuous Light Bleeding Post Tubes Removal Surgery, Had Brief Termination Of Bleeding After Stopping Pills. Remedy?

welcome to HCM bleeding on and off while on the pill is a common problem however if the period is heavy you will require help from your consultant and they will prescribe medications which will help to control bleeding. However a pelvic ultrasound will be of great information in your case testing yourself your any thyroid problem will also be advised hope to have answered your query Dr Nandita A Thakkar