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Maybe tmi? But I would like some advice. Ok so I have been taking Tri-nessa since I was 17 and never have had this problem before. Im in the middle of my pills take them on time every day. So randomly at night I started bleeding like I was about to have my period. I was confused but put a liner down. The next day I was still bleeding this went on for 3 days with this very light blood. We ended up going to an amusement park with his family all day and when I got home it seemed like it went away (probably from all the walking). We ended up messing around that night and my fiance stopped and freaked out. It looked like someone got stabbed! It was every where and it was bad. I have very light periods and we do mess around when on them but it has never been this much blood. The weird thing about it is that it doesnt hurt at all Im just bleeding. I set up a doctors appointment but they cant get me in till the end of this month. Im still having the small bleeding from when it first started its been 6 days now. What the heck is wrong with me?
Re: Bleeding?
I would call your OB/GYN back and urge them to make your appointment sooner. It's normal to have breakthrough bleeding on birth control, but not a full-blown 6 day bleed. How long until you were supposed to have your period did this happen? Is it possible that this is just an early period? Have you been stressed lately?
If you are unable to get in to see your OB/GYN, I would suggest going to an urgent care or the ER, especially if it lasts more than 8 days.
I second that. Get to your doc asap. (and any gynecological bleeding that is heavy or unusual merits a doc's attention. Heavy and/or prolonged bleeding can also tax your bone marrow and drive down your hemoglobin)