It is normal to experience irregular bleeding when starting a new contraceptive pill, especially after switching from a different type of pill or after childbirth. This adjustment period can last up to three complete cycles of pills. If the bleeding continues after the third cycle, it is recommended to consult a doctor who may suggest a different pill. Lolo is a low-dose estrogen contraceptive pill, and once your body adjusts, the bleeding should last between 2 to 4 days per cycle.
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