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Period problems can any on help?

Period problems can any on help?
I need someones opinion I have stopped taking the Microgynon 30 pill and had a withdrawal bleed from 26 Jan-30 Jan 12 of course that's normal. And now I have had started a period like bleeding again this Monday and finished bleeding yesterday. I sex between Thursday, Friday and Sunday.
I need someone's opinion I have stopped taking the Microgynon 30 pill and had a withdrawal bleed from 26 Jan-30 Jan 12 of course that's normal. And now I have had started a period like bleeding again this Monday and finished bleeding yesterday. I sex between Thursday, Friday and Sunday.
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563773 tn?1374246539
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Hello,
If you had withdrawal bleeding in last week of January then this bleeding could be due to the periods bleeding. Consult a gynecologist if the bleeding persists or becomes severe.

It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.

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1809109 tn?1331803777
I'm confused what is your question?

Would this last period be around the time when your normal one was to occur? Do you typically have normal periods when off birth control?

If you're wondering if that is normal, it might take a month or two for your regular cycle to kick in. So unless you're trying to conceive I strongly suggest not trying to count ovulation just yet because you could be very wrong.

If you're wondering if you can get pregnant even though you were bleeding -yes you can. Sperm can be viable for almost a week inside the body so even if you weren't ovulating at that time there is no guarantee that all the sperm left or was killed before you do ovulate.
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