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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28
Should not last for longer than a week. When starting a new hormonal birth control, you can experience some breakthrough bleeding or light spotting, but this should go away once your body gets used to the new medication (allow 3 cycles, but again the spotting should not last more than 1 week). Order Birth Control Online with Free DeliveryGet birth control delivered right to your doorstep. No need to visit a pharmacy or doctor's office. Free delivery included!How to stop breakthrough bleeding?Ibuprofen or equivalent NSAIDsIf you are using the birth control pill, patch, or ring to skip your period, you can try taking 600 mg of ibuprofen with food up to 3 times a day, for a maximum of 5 days in a row to stop breakthrough bleeding. If you’re taking the pill, make sure to take your pill at the same time every day. This will help to prevent breakthrough bleeding.If you’re skipping your period, pause your medicationIf you’re using the pill to skip your period and have taken at least 3 weeks of active pills in a row, to stop breakthrough bleeding, all you have to do is come off of the medication for 5 days; on day 6, whether or not you are still bleeding, just begin taking the active pills again. The breakthrough bleeding should stop. The 5 days off allows your uterus to clean out, reset, and you can try again. Most people can get farther and farther (more days) without breakthrough bleeding until no more bleeds! If you’re spotting and haven’t taken at least 3 weeks of active pills, continue taking them until you reach the end of the 3rd week. At 3 weeks of active pills in a row, then you can stop taking active pills for 5 days and let your uterus
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