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I was on mononesa for only three months.  I stopped taking it on Aug 16th of this year.  I maybe took one blue pill of that month's pack.  If I was on the pill I would have started by today as it has been in the past couple of months.  Around Aug 28th I started to have thicker discharge, like just before you ovulate, with some brownish color.  It stayed that way for the day.  Then on Aug 29th, that morning, I had bleed through my underwear.  Bright red blood.  I put a tampon in, and had it in for like 8 hours.  I had forgot about it.  I pulled it out and there was barely any blood on it.  Do I call that a period?  I wouldn't think so.  But as of today, I have not started my period, and I took a pg test, and it came up neg.  What is going on?  What was that bleeding before?  Could I even possibly be pregnant?  I had to have ovulated with in the last 28 days right?  My husband and I have been having sex like every other day.  Please help.
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981438 tn?1251666477
when i came off the pill i had abnormal bleeding for months.on one cycle a had very little bleeding that didnt even last a day.. on another cycle i bled for 2 weeks.it took about 5 months for my period to to get back to normal.
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200198 tn?1259887597
You coulf be it could be implantation bleeding I wouldnt call it a period if it was that little bit. Any time you have abnormal bleeding you should put a call in to your doctor....
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