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Re: Continuous Birth control Pills

From: Kristy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Sep 23 16:59:01 2002


Anon,

I take the pill continuously and at first I had a lot of breakthrough bleeding (this is the kind of bleeding that you are talking about) and when I found the right kind of pill for me then I didn't have the problem anymore. If the amount of estrogen in the kind of pill that one is taking is too low breakthrough bleeding is a sign that your body may not be able to handle the amount of estrogen. I know that lower estrogen amounts is supposed to be best in trying to control endo but that is not the case for every woman. I had to go higher up the scale.

Feel free to e-mail me privately if you would like to talk more.

I hope that you find an answer real soon.

===== Kristy :)

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Hoping to be a nurse soon but for now just a Medical Secretary who does a lot of learning from reading on the Net, books, my dr(s), as well as sharing my own personal experiences.

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