I just this minute freshly switched birth controls from ortho tri cyclen lo to yaz. I be on ortho for 4 years and this?
is my first cycle of yaz (I am due to start my second pack tonight), but i havent gotten my period yet. I have always be regular (always on the 2nd placebo pill on ortho, never ever late) But now i switched and I still have not gotten anything. This morning I woke up with a brown discharge, which seems close to something you get at the end of your period, but considering I havent gotten my period at adjectives, im unsure as to whether this is my period or something else. Can someone please help? Is this a side effect of switching pills? I'm going crazy here (sorry for rambling on lol)
It sounds like a side effect to switching pills.
Each of those pills contain different hormones and/or level of them.
Your body needs to adjust to the new pill - they say it can take around 3 months to regulate your periods when starting the pill, or new pill.
If you don't notice a change, I would see your doctor. Remember also, that the pill can cause your periods lighter - maybe you got lucky!!
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