Bleeding/4 weeks: At 29, bleeding for "four weeks" may represent a pregnancy outside the uterus (ectopic), fibroids, or even polyps. None of the preceding will be effectively treated with oral bcp's. Get a serum HCG test to be certain about pregnancy, and if positive, see your gyn physician immediately. Get an appointment for a pelvic ultrasound if the test is negative.
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