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Can breakthrough bleeding really last 12 weeks and can I regain my normal cycle?

Hi! I am currently on the NuvaRing and my doctor has me on it continually (so I can skip my period) every month. Problem is I've had breakthrough bleeding for the last 2 weeks. I've read this is normal, but can it really last up to 12 weeks? AND if tomorrow I am supposed to change it out, can I just take it out and get my period/cycle back to where it used to be where I'll get my period and then it will stop by next week?
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973741 tn?1342342773
Hi there.  So, what is going on now?  Did this resolve for you?
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