It is not normal to have bleeding between periods while using a contraceptive pill. If this is happening every month, it is important to investigate further to determine the cause. The bleeding could be due to a lack of effectiveness of the contraceptive pill in regulating your menstrual cycle, or it could be caused by another physiological issue that should be addressed by a healthcare provider.
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