Hi im 18 and i always take my pills regularly at the sane time. This month i came kn my period at the normal time on sunday but instead of red it was brown blood and lasted for 3 days and only one last day of red blood then stopped and i still have 3 days left of Placebo pills. Should i be worried?
Thanks for sharing your health concern with us. Since you have been regular with your hormone contraception, you need not worry about failure. The altered color of the discharge is likely to be due to hormone effect. Please continue with your pills as usual. Before going on with a new pack, you should exclude pregnancy as a precautionary measure, however. Absence of menstrual periods is also observed at times on using of hormone contraception. Please get periodic check ups with your health care provider. Hope this helps.
Take care
Regards,
Dr. Shanti Vennam, OBGYN
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What Is The Cause Of Brown Blood?
Hello! Welcome to HealthcareMagic! Thanks for sharing your health concern with us. Since you have been regular with your hormone contraception, you need not worry about failure. The altered color of the discharge is likely to be due to hormone effect. Please continue with your pills as usual. Before going on with a new pack, you should exclude pregnancy as a precautionary measure, however. Absence of menstrual periods is also observed at times on using of hormone contraception. Please get periodic check ups with your health care provider. Hope this helps. Take care Regards, Dr. Shanti Vennam, OBGYN