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Can stopping the birth control give you brown discharge of 8 days? and a delayed period?. i have always taken my pills, active and inactive pills every month... but now stopped it the birth control... i have a delayed period... at least 29 to 31 days sincle last brown discharge from the 2nd to the 8th-10th of July... i have regular periods after 21 to 23 days...
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Did you experience cramping, lower back pain, feeling sick, urinate a lot when you stopped your birth control.. i am feeling that way right now and its making me so worried i keeping thinking maybe its the hot chocolate making me feel this way... boo... and i am hoping that maybe im going to start my period!! :D i hope so...
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i have no idea, this has never happened to me before its really weird even when i used to stop the pill a year ago this never happened.. my period came as normal and all.. i always took active and inactive pills as well never just took active pills and my periods are always regular and i have had brown discharge but not brown discharge for 8 to 10 days.. its weird... and 2 weeks and 1 day, still waiting for normal period
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Hey when I stopped taking my birth control I wasn't getting my period. Your body just needs time to adjust. You'll be fine idk about the brown discharge you may be having light periods? Because the week before I get my period I get brown almost red discharge so I think its normal?
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