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My question is, how long does spot bleeding usually last?
Is there anything i can do about it?
And is it always going to happen while I'm on the pill or will it eventually not happen anymore?
I know i have a lot of questions. Im sorry. Im just really curious and i want to know what is happening to my body when it does stuff like this..View Thread

Will it stop soon or how long should it last?View Thread

Thanks for your advice. :>View Thread



So even though its only been a few weeks I shouldnt have a menstrual cycle this month?View Thread


Any advice on how to bring it back?View Thread


Thank you. This is my first time. And i want to do it right. Thank you for all your help and advice. I really appreciate it.
If i need anything else i know who to come to.
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