Yes, it is possible for the recent use of a contraceptive pill to cause migraines in some women. If you are experiencing migraines, it is recommended to stop taking the pill and consult your doctor. They may suggest switching to a progestin-only pill to reduce the risk of migraines. It is important to see your doctor promptly and avoid taking the pill in the meantime, especially if it has triggered migraines in the past.
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