There are a few possibilities, but we can't give you an answer for sure, unfortunately. What you can do is call your doctor, because not even your friend can be positive on what it was. It could be from your birth control too.
Tell your doctor what's been going on and try to make an appointment in case.
<3 I'm sorry I couldn't be of more help, but it's probably one of your best bets.
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Re: Could I Be
i found some info on Yaz
also it is possible you might be pregnant take a test to be sure
from http://www.drugs.com/yaz.htmlWhat happens if I overdose?
Seek emergency medical attention if you think you have used too much of this medicine. An overdose of Yaz may cause nausea, vomiting, or vaginal bleeding.[/b]
from http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic4/yaz_pi.htmSIDE EFFECTS OF ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES
1. VAGINAL BLEEDING
Irregular vaginal bleeding or spotting may occur while you are taking the pills. Irregular bleeding may vary from slight staining between menstrual periods to breakthrough bleeding, which is a flow much like a regular period. Irregular bleeding occurs most often during the first few months of oral contraceptive use, but may also occur after you have been taking the pill for some time. Such bleeding may be temporary and usually does not indicate any serious problems. It is important to continue taking your pills on schedule. If the bleeding occurs in more than one cycle or lasts for more than a few days, talk to your doctor or healthcare provider.[/b]
also it is possible you might be pregnant take a test to be sure
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