Hello, I have been using drovelis for a month. During the bite, bleeding appeared, about a week. Quite intense. In 2 days I start taking white tablets. Should I get my period? However, if it doesn't appear after the white pills are finished, should I immediately switch to the pink ones from the next package? I will also add that I started taking drovelis after the postpartum period and on the day of the start of the first day of menstruation. While taking it, I also took an ellone pill
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Klaudia Ćwiąkała Pharmacist, Editor
41 days ago
In the first months of using hormonal contraception, spotting and mid-cycle bleeding may occur. It is a natural reaction of the body that adapts to hormonal changes.
When using contraceptive pills, there is no classic menstruation, but the so-called withdrawal bleeding, which usually occurs within 2-3 days of the start of the break in taking hormones (i.e. when using placebo pills – in the case of Drovelis these are white pills). Sometimes this bleeding may not occur despite not being pregnant, which is not a cause for concern. The cause may be a thin endometrium (lining of the uterus), the growth of which is inhibited by the action of hormones contained in birth control pills.
In conclusion, withdrawal bleeding should occur within 4-5 days. However, if it does not appear and the pills have been taken correctly, you should not worry or change your regimen. Finish the current pack and start another one the day after taking the last placebo tablet.
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