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Still on my period since November 9th

So i got put on birth control called Beyaz by my doctor..the reason why she put me on it was cause i had a molar pregnancy. I got the surgery done on August 2nd and now they check my blood every month. Right now everything is good. But i started my period on November 9th and it started slowing down on November 16th which is longer than usual i would have it for only three days or four. But im still on it till this day..its not heavy though its like brown..but its been like that for a long time. And just awhile ago i started my period. Has this ever happened to yall? I started taking diet pills called Insane Amp'd on November 8th, i dont know if that could be the reason why..
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i started taking the insane amp'd pill as well and now my cycle has been draging on for more than my normal 5 day's and yes its not heavy jut a dull color and menstral cramps. i am starting to believe it is from the pills as well. i have a Dr. appt coming up and i want to see what they say.
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i started taking the insane amp'd pill as well and now my cycle has been draging on for more than my normal 5 day's and yes its not heavy jut a dull color and menstral cramps. i am starting to believe it is from the pills as well. i have a Dr. appt coming up and i want to see what they say.
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Hi there,
Beyaz usually lightens and regulates periods and reduces menstrual cramps. It has also been found to cause heavy bleeding in few women. Insane Amp'd should not be causing heavy bleeding. The common causes of heavy periods are fibroids, endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, polyps, Dysfunctional uterine bleeding etc.Bleeding since so many days should be taken up seriously. Schedule an appointment with a gynecologist. A clinical examination and work up is must for correct diagnosis and management.
Best of luck and regards!
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