It is not recommended to take only estrogen as it can increase the risk of endometrial cancer and may not be effective enough for contraception. It may be better to try a progestin-only pill or a low-dose combination pill. It is advised to continue with the current pill for at least one more pack before deciding if it is not the right fit for you. Many women tolerate low-dose hormone pills well.
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