It is normal to experience some bleeding when starting continuous birth control. This bleeding is usually temporary and should resolve on its own. If you have recently changed the way you take your birth control, it may take a few months for your body to adjust. It is not necessarily a cause for concern, but if you are worried or if the bleeding persists, it is always a good idea to talk to your doctor.
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