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Blood in discharge whilst on norethisterone

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Hi ladies j need to ask as anyone at all experienced and can tell me if it's normal to experience spotting or slight bit of blood in discharge whilst on norethisterone I've been on it for 3.5 months now straight due to an extreme situation but I've not had this before or for the 3.5 months on it 🤔 I'm still currently taking the medication 3 times a day but I dont what this spotting or slight hick up bleeding is it's not LOADS OR HEAVY BLEEDING just very faint specks here and there its setting me into a paraniod situation so if anyone can help or advice as j HOPE ITS NOT the withdrawal bleed coming early as I dont see how that can happen when I've not stopped them yet

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