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    I began taking birth control pills last May. My first prescription lasted three months, and was very effective. I took a month off because I was unable to renew my prescription, and then began again in September for another five months until the pharmacy messed up my order and I took another month off. Now I am back on the pill for the past two months; however I have been bleeding inbetween my regular periods. This was not an issue when I was taking the pill last year. Why is this happening?

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    I would see a doctor.
    you definitely need to talk to your pharmacist. your pharmacist's hair will stand on end and he/she will direct you to your doctor. this question is way to complicated for this site but we do wish you the best.
    Always go to your Mother and the Doctor for such answers.
    It's actually pretty common to bleed in between periods during the first three months of starting the pill,if it lasts longer than three months consult your doctor.Good luck.:)
    It is quite common to have "spotting" in the first 3 months of starting a contraceptive pill, you should continue taking it. Any missed or late pills can also cause irregular bleeding. Chlamydia or other sexually transmitted infections can also cause bleeding between periods. You need to go to your local contraceptive and sexual health service and have a full screen and review of your contraception.
    may be your pills month off
    TALK TO YOUR DOCTOR THIS NOT A MEDICAL SURGERY>

    you may have a std,as stated above.


     



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