It is normal for your body to take some time to regulate its menstrual cycle after stopping contraceptive pills. Menstrual bleeding that occurs after stopping the pill is often considered withdrawal bleeding. If your periods do not return on their own after 3 months, it would be advisable to consult a doctor to investigate the causes of amenorrhea with blood tests.
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