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Are my bleedings normal while on the contraceptive pill?

In general, irregular bleeding while taking birth control pills is quite common, especially if the pill is not taken consistently at the same time every day. It is recommended to speak with a doctor or gynecologist if the irregular bleeding persists after three cycles of birth control pills. They can assess whether the pill you are taking is right for you or if an alternative option may be more suitable. It is also important to remember that irregular bleeding does not necessarily indicate a serious health issue.

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