It is possible that stopping hormonal contraception could have an impact on vaginal flora and lead to recurring vaginitis. To help alleviate symptoms, you may consider taking the pill continuously to prevent menstruation for a few months. Additionally, using pads instead of tampons during your period may also be beneficial for your vaginal flora.
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