It is important to continue taking your contraceptive pill despite experiencing persistent bleeding. It may be necessary to consult with a doctor to determine if the pill is still effective for you and to explore other possible factors that could be causing the abnormal bleeding. Additionally, certain lifestyle choices or new medications could impact the effectiveness of your current pill. It is recommended to seek medical advice and guidance in the coming weeks.
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