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Sorry TMI!

I have taken the mini pill for many years. I have previously had brown coloured discharge when wiping after a pee and have also had the odd bit of spotting.

its happened again just now and I’d say it hasn’t happened for around 6 months.

Does anyone else experience this? I mentioned it to my doctor before and they didn’t seem concerned but I get a bit of a fright when it happens as I’m a rather large over thinker. I’ve told myself before that it’s just a small period but looking for advice.

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I believe irregular periods are normal on the mini pill but just need some reassurance

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