Hello, it is normal for the body to take some time to adjust to a new contraceptive pill. During this period, it is common to experience irregular bleeding or no bleeding at all. This should improve over time. If it persists after 4 months and is bothersome, you may want to speak to your pharmacist about switching back to the previous contraceptive. If you have missed any pills or had unprotected sex, please speak to your pharmacist to assess the risk of pregnancy.
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