Question about Switching Birth Control pill..?!


Question: Question about Switching Birth Control pill...?
I just recently switched what pill i was using and I've had terrible cramps and I've been bleeding for 9 days now! It's been horrible.. I had no problems with the pills I was on before hand so I had my doctor switch my prescription back. SO I want to start back on my old pills this Sunday but should I stop taking the ones I'm on now.? would that make my bleeding stop or get worse you think.? (I'm not having sex right now so that's not a problem)

Thanks for the advice..
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it should be fine, keep taking them untill the day you switch. the bleeding will still be there, or it should. Health Question & Answer

u know me and my friend went on patch and pills at the same time. she had alotta problems with it. sometime longer period. it was f***ed up so she stopped taking them. but i've been on patches ever since and they r great! no problem. on time periods. never longer or shorter. they are really awesome. go on patches if u want. maybe u'll have less probelms. try Evra.Health Question & Answer

your supposed to give new birth control at least 3 packs to actually see if they work for you. That is why my doctor gives me 3 months samples when i switch. all birth controls can have bleeding but it sually stops once your body is used to the BC.Health Question & Answer

I`m not a doctor but if you take medication and it dosen`t affect you don`t change because my dad went mental just taking pills!Health Question & Answer

My wife says:

If you're not having sex then it's okay to stop the pills until you start your new pack.Health Question & Answer

have a chill pill babyHealth Question & Answer



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