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I'm having random bleeding.......

I was just wondering if anyone else was having the same problem.  I am on continuous BC but when I go to run, play basketball, have sex with my husband, basically anything that "jars" my uterus I start bleeding.  It is such a pain and I never know what is going to make it start.  I will stop by the end of the day or the next, does anyone have any suggestions on how to make it stop?  
I have had one round of Lupron and loved it (only downside is it made my hair fall out)!!! I am about to start round 2, but until then I am having a hard time with this.
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790669 tn?1465189099
I agree, I'd go have a transvaginal ultrasound done.  I was doing the same...I would have midcycle bleeding out of no where..then it got worse. Anytime I exercised, had sex, did anything manual labor wise I would bleed everytime.  Anyways, long story short I had a polyp in the middle of my uterus.  Bleeding anytime for no reason is really annoying!!  I hope you find out what's going on soon!  
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136956 tn?1688675680
Hmm have you had a pap recently to check your cervix? I would go to your gyno with what is happening and tell her as this isn't normal however with the Lupron it is different with everyone who takes it and if you like it then I wouldn't change.
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HI,
Lupron and continuous birth control leads to suppression of the endometrium and hence stopping of menses. If you are having irregular bleeding then you need an internal examination to rule out local causes like cervical erosions, polyps etc. Also this can be a break through bleeding and a higher dose of the birth control may be necessary. Consult your gynaecologist.
Hope this helps.
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