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Cerazette and tmi-sorry

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FattyMcChubster · 06/07/2013 22:38

Been on cerazette for a year and no bleeds. Fine with me. Used it for about 5 years before dd and same, no bleeds. Again, fine.
Today felt a small 'gush' and when I went to the loo, found what looked like pink/brown sludge in my underwear. Since then I've had it whenever wiping and I feel like af is coming- back ache etc.
Anyone any ideas?

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FattyMcChubster · 06/07/2013 22:40

Should add- nothing else I can think of for this. Not missed a pill, on any meds etc.
Had a colposcopy about 3 months ago.
Bf dd still.
Not had sex in last couple days.
Can't think of anything else to mention.

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ThedementedPenguin · 06/07/2013 22:45

I was on cerazette. I found I bleed every 6-7 months. Was very light usually.

FattyMcChubster · 06/07/2013 22:46

Do you think it's normal for it to just start out of the blue like this? When I've never had any bleeding before?

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ThedementedPenguin · 06/07/2013 22:56

Honestly no. It's a bit strange after a year.

I had a few bleeding issues from I had my ds last September until I stopped taking it but the bleeding stopped after 6 months.

FattyMcChubster · 06/07/2013 22:59

Yeah that's what I thought. Not to ever have any problems then suddenly have this can't be right.
Thanks.

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ThedementedPenguin · 06/07/2013 23:10

I googled a bit and it did seem to come up as a common issue. Although I'd still go talk to a doctor.

4yoniD · 06/07/2013 23:26

After a year plus of no problems, I started bleeding very slightly (as you described) for a week on, week off (roughly) - accompanied by almost never ending period pain. I had changed to taking my tablet in the evening instead of the morning 1 or 2 months before. I didn't connect the 2 straight away (OK, I was a twit not to realise sooner!) but now having gone back to the morning I am fine again.

I know you said you can't think of anything that has changed, but just in case something comes to mind!

FattyMcChubster · 08/07/2013 20:16

Has turned into full blown af now. Cramps, clots, the works. Will go and see gp.
Thanks.

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