Ortho Tricyclen Phasic or Monophasic
Friday, October 10th, 2008Question: I am 21 and have been on Ortho Tri-Cyclen for 5 months then last month I switched to Ortho-Novum bcuz my clinic didn’t have the other. This month was my first period on the new pill. My period(at least what I think was a period) came on 2 days earlier and was extremely light and pink (kind of spotty) then I thought it would get heavy on the third day(which is the day it was suppose to come on) but I had no bleeding at all. Then the fourth day the spotting thing continued. I am confused as to why this is happening. I have always had a normal 6 day heavy period. Is it do to the switch of pills? The tri cyclen gave me no problems with my period. Could u please enlighten me?
Answer: Yes, it is likely due to the change in the type of BCP. Depending upon which Ortho Novum product you received, it may have been similar to your Ortho TriCyclen, or it may have been quite different.
The Ortho Novum 7/7/7 is the only one that is pretty similar in the level of hormones it gives each week of the cycle, as it is a tri-cyclic BCP just like Ortho TriCyclen. Any other Ortho Novum would be a bi-phasic or monophasic BCP. This would definitely alter your periods from what you’re used to with the Ortho Tricyclen.
If you did receive the 7/7/7 formula, it still may have affected your periods a bit because the chemical makeup is slightly different. Ortho Novum contains Norethindrone and Ethinyl Estradiol and Ortho TriCyclen contains Norgestimate and Ethinyl Estradiol.
In short - yes, the change in your periods is likely due to the change in your BCPs. I hope this information has helped you and answered your question. I wish you well!
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