• 16Oct

    I document every period I have, and had also been documenting all of the changes I had been going through since beginning the continuous birth control therapy, so I brought in a copy for Dr. Zimmerman’s records.
    When I spoke with Dr. Zimmerman I explained what had been happening to me, and he agreed it was breakthrough bleeding. So he changed my prescription from Lutera 1/20 to Zovia 1/35. He felt that the possibility may exist that my dosage was just not strong enough.

    I began my new medication within a day, and my breakthrough bleeding began to dissipate rapidly and finally stopped. However, with only a one day reprieve the brown spotting began all over again.
    Now I must explain that usually when I have my period and have brown spotting it’s normally liquid. However, this breakthrough bleeding was anything but liquid. The only way I can describe it is by using the term “flecking” like small paint chips falling from a wall or ceiling. It was odd and quite disturbing, and as each day passed I felt less and less like a woman. I couldn’t feel sexy; how can a woman feel sexy wearing a pad 24 hours a day 7 days a week? I had begun developing something similar to a diaper rash because that portion of my body constantly had something against it and not allowing my skin to breath. It was devastating me. So I decided to just stop taking the medication continuously and just take it with the 7 day break . . .

  • 16Oct

    April 8th I had experienced my first bout of breakthrough bleeding. It lasted less than a day, so I thought nothing more of it and continued taking my daily dose of birth control.

    April 14th I had realized I had forgotten to take my regimen of birth control the night before, and nearly 12 hours later I took my medication.

    April 15th I began feeling uncomfortable mild cramping and spotting began. Not red, but brown. I thought I was experiencing breakthrough bleeding again, and thought it would stop, but I was wrong.

    April 16th my period began even though I was continuing to take my daily regimen of birth control. Although it had began, I still continued to take my daily pill

    April 23rd it had slowed down to only brown spotting, but by May 20th I had been spotting non-stop so I thought it was possible I had just needed a cleaning in my vaginal cavity, so I figured it would be alright to douche, but I was wrong. Within 30 minutes I began feeling uncomfortable cramping, and the bleeding began again in earnest.

    June 3rd it had finally slowed to brown spotting once more, and then stopped but I had become tired of this back and forth. So I made an appointment with Dr. Zimmerman, in the hopes of some answers

  • 26Aug

    After spending a few days researching continuous birth control therapy, and finding some interesting information, I finally came to the realization that this form of treatment, although still experimental, was worth at least trying. The trick was to stop my period entirely until I was ready to have a child. So I gave it a shot.

    A few weeks before my well deserved vacation I had gotten my period on March 12th, and began my therapy. The entire time up until this point I was still under threat of suffering from the knife like pain I had experienced the October before, so of course I was still taking my double strength Naprosyn.

    While on my vacation, I began taking my second box of birth control without the break on April 2nd. All was fine until the day after we returned from our cruise. On April 8th I experienced what is called breakthrough bleeding, which was what my GYN had warned me would be a possibility. I just didn’t expect it to begin so soon.