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I changed my contraception and have been bleeding for 4 days. Should I continue taking the pill anyway?

Yes, it is recommended to continue taking the pill despite experiencing bleeding. The bleeding should stop on its own within a few more days. It is normal to experience such bleeding when changing contraception methods, and the effectiveness of the pill is not affected by it.

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