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I take cerazette (birth control pill) and there is a bleeding sometimes but if we put iud there is bleeding ?

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Dr. Jeff Livingston answered

Specializes in Obstetrics and Gynecology

Breakthrough bleed: Breakthrough bleeding (bleeding at the wrong time) is very common on birth control. It happens in about 1/3 of users. Its no big deal and usually self corrects over time. If you are not satisfied or it continues to happen then consider using a different birth control method. It is a common side effect and does not mean something is wrong or that the pill is not working.

Answered 12/14/2013

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Yes: Iuds simply do not allow an egg to implant. It and the chemicals impregnated in it will cause bleeding.

Answered 11/25/2013

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