If you have been experiencing prolonged menstrual bleeding for more than five days, or if it is accompanied by pain, fever, or unusually severe cramps, it is recommended to consult a healthcare professional. However, if these symptoms are not present, you can continue taking your birth control pill as usual and the bleeding should eventually stop. Sometimes, a doctor may need to prescribe hormones to help regulate the bleeding, but this is not common.
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