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constant bleeding whilst on the pill

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hi all

I have discovered my endometriosis and had a laparascopy (ethanol sclerotherapy) in May 2022 to remove my endometrioma/ large cyst. Since then the doctor has advised that I take dienogest to stop my period and avoid having another large endometrioma. I was bleeding whilst on dienogest. He moved me to Slinda and I am still bleeding constantly. I would have very light bleeding, and then medium bleeding for two weeks every month. In total I am probably bleeding less than when I was on my period before the pill.

Anyone with this experience on Dieonogest / Slinda?

thank you!

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Hi zbcqDienogest was not good to me. But doctor push to me to take pill. I stopped in 6months. Then I started combination pill. Ask to your doctor which combination pill is suitable for you.

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