What should I do if I have bleeding for a few days after taking birth control pills while breastfeeding?

Bleeding that doesn’t end for a few days after taking birth control pills during breastfeeding needs to depend on what kind of birth control pills are taken. If it is physiological withdrawal bleeding, generally do not need special treatment; if it is abnormal bleeding, you can take oral hemostatic drugs, scraping for treatment. 1. Physiological situation: after taking emergency contraceptive pills during breastfeeding, if the bleeding time is within one week, it is generally physiological, i.e., withdrawal bleeding, the bleeding time will not be very long, the bleeding volume will not be a lot, and generally do not need special treatment. 2. Medication: Generally speaking, if there is prolonged bleeding after taking emergency contraceptive pills or abnormal bleeding after taking short-acting contraceptive pills, it is recommended to use hemostatic medication, such as tranexamic acid tablets. Nausea, dizziness and other phenomena may occur during the use of drugs, so you need to follow the doctor’s instructions to use drugs. 3. Scraping: If the medication is ineffective in stopping bleeding, then it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to see the thickness of the uterine lining through ultrasound, if the uterine lining is abnormally thickened, diagnostic scraping can be carried out. Generally speaking, it is not recommended to take birth control pills during breastfeeding, as the use of birth control pills may cause bleeding or abnormal menstruation due to hormonal disorders, and it is necessary to check the HCG to rule out the possibility of pregnancy during the treatment period. In addition, the specific use of the above drugs should be under the guidance of a doctor.