If you have been taking the contraceptive pill for 2 months and your period has started earlier than expected for the past 7 days, there is no need to worry about an increased risk of pregnancy as long as you have not missed any pills. It can take about 3 months for your menstrual cycle to adjust to a new oral contraceptive. It is important to continue taking the pills regularly to avoid increasing the risk of pregnancy. If you are in the placebo pill period, you could start a new pack right away to stop the bleeding sooner. Just keep following the instructions and you should be fine.
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