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Am on patch 4 of my first month on Evorel Sequi and have started a bleed. My last period was in July. Is this an expectation when on combined patches? It took me by surprise as I thought it would happen when I’m on the next set of patches!! Thanks for advice

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Saju21

I am on evorel conti which is the combined patch and I did have some bleeding. GP eventually said have a break see what’s happening after 6 weeks then go back to using. Did you get the name wrong? Best having a chat with GP anyway.

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Belle76

this can happen as your body is adjusting to the hormones that are being replaced, the patches you are on are sequential so you have a bleed like a period,

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