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Can missing birth control pills cause bleeding?

Yes, forgetting to take your contraceptive pill can potentially cause bleeding. Even if you remembered to take it the next day, it may still lead to some bleeding. It is advisable to contact your pharmacist in person or over the phone for personalized advice on how to address this issue and meet your specific needs. If you have any further questions, feel free to reach out.

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