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Breakthrough Bleeding Definition
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A woman with breakthrough bleeding has vaginal bleeding that occurs between regular menstrual periods.
![]() Most cases of breakthrough bleeding is very light, resulting in spotting. Breakthrough bleeding is most commonly seen as a side effect of birth control pills. In most cases, this condition can be treated with a change in birth control pill dosage or preparation. Other conditions that cause a change in the level of the sex hormones may also trigger breakthrough bleeding. Continue to Breakthrough Bleeding Anatomy
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