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"I started Alesse 1 month ago and I have bleeding?"

It is normal to experience some bleeding when starting a new birth control pill. It can take a few weeks for your body to adjust to the hormones. As long as the bleeding is not heavy and doesn't persist for more than a month, there is typically no cause for concern. If the bleeding becomes regular or continues for an extended period, it is advisable to consult a doctor. Taking the pill at the same time every day can help reduce the bleeding.

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