I dont think it is bad . It is caled breakthrough bleeding. It like getting your period. If you didn't get it then I would worry. Unless you want to be pregnant..
you should talk to your health care practitioner.
I don't think that should be happening, I suggest you go back to the doctor or clinic.
Yes, if you stop the birth control you can get pregnant, whether or not you're bleeding.
ask a doctor ;]
that is very possible. It can happen although it is rare
This is not normal. You need to talk to your Doctor. You may need to go on a different brand of birth control as this one doesn't sound like its suitable for you.
Hello, Birth control should not cause you to experience withdrawal bleeding UNLESS you have recently stopped taking birth control. Because you've just started taking BCP and you're experiencing withdrawal bleeding, this most likely means the doseage of birth control is not suitable for you or you need a different form of birth control. See your Doctor and meanwhile use a condom for protection until you've got a new birth control and have been taking it for one month.
Bleeding between periods is common in the initial weeks of using hormonal birth control. It normally settles down within three cycles. If it lasts longer or is bothersome, talk to your health care provider about changing formulas.
The causes are as follows: * UTI * Missed birth control pills. * Recently stopped/started taking BC pills. * Vaginal infection. * Implantation bleeding. * Pregnancy. * Break through bleeding * Recently took MAP
Hello. No bleeding after using birth control isn't harmful hun. If you have stopped birth control and are bleeding, this is perfectly normal and is happening because your experiencing break through bleeding from the withdrawal of the pill. If you are bleeding while on birth control and have missed some pills - then this is why your bleeding. Dont miss any pills and you wont bleed. If you are bleeding while on birth control and are taking the pills correctly and haven't missed any, then this is most likely due to the doseage of the pill not being high enough. See your doctor for a change of pill or increase in doseage. Take care!
You should take birth control on schedule regardless of bleeding. Hormonal birth control can sometimes cause a missed period.
The birth control pill makes bleeding lighter by prevening heavy buildup of the uterine lining. When you stop, your period will go back to its previous pattern, before you were on the pill.