The change in the appearance of your bleeding may be due to the longer interval between periods caused by the three-month pill. It is not necessarily a cause for concern, as the safety of the three-month pill is well established. However, if you are worried, you can consult your doctor or pharmacist about switching to a monthly pill instead.
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