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Hi, I have been on BCP for about 3 months now and have had spotting/bleeding for the past two weeks. I read in previous posts that this has happened to others and is not a concern. However, it is very annoying. I am wondering if this will continue until I start pumping. As well, it seems to be getting worse. My pad is never soaked, but I certainly have to change it every three hours. Is this okay? Is there anything else I can do? I found the 2nd month of being on the protocol to be awesome. I didn't have bleeding. No mood swings. Now, I feel as though I have PMS every third day - bloating, grumpy. Help! I have to go through two more months of this??!!

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Punky some women do experience this break through bleeding. I think Lenore did. I don't know how long it will last hopefully not long. Are you taking your BCP at the same time everyday? Try that it may help regulate it some.


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Lalle, I take the BCP every night before bed. Bedtime varies from 10-11pm, but I can't imagine that making a difference.
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I am going to be starting this protocol in the next couple days is bleeding normal? From what I read it sounded like there would not be menstral cycles just a question that I am curious about Thanks Tia


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I started the accelerated protocol about a week before AF was due. Three weeks into it I bled for about 2 weeks straight, but never very heavy (like I usually do). I called my fertility doc to ask her about it (she was the one that prescribed me the Yasmin) and she said that I probably should have waited until after AF to start the protocol, but if I didn't mind the bleeding then it's fine. Break through bleeding happens pretty frequently, I think.

As for affecting the protocol I don't know. Maybe Lenore can shed some light on taht for us. I doubt it matters.


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Lenore - could you help us ? When you say breakthrough bleeding or spotting... how much do you mean? This is like I am on the third day of a regular period, but lasting for 2+ weeks. I will endure whatever I need to , but I need to know if this is okay.
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You know I just thought that consistancy might be a factor but it sounds like in your case that isn't an issue.


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No problem Lalle.... thanks for the suggestion

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Hi Ladies,

Sorry for the delay in response. I've had some connection problems.

Unfortunately, breakthrough bleeding is to be expected while on the protocols. I bled the whole time I was on the regular protocol but once I stopped the birth control pill and started pumping, I didn't see "aunt Flow" for a year the first time and it's been three years this time around.

I'm just in the process of weaning and not looking forward to starting up the monthly grind. If I could just swing right into menopause right now it would be perfect <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

Hang in there ladies. I know it's a pain but in the end it is so worth it.

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Thank you so much Lenore. So... just to clarify for this paranoid soul.... this will not affect the outcomes? Even if the bleeding is like a period?

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