It is not uncommon for a woman to experience irregular menstrual cycles after stopping birth control pills. This can be normal as your body adjusts to the change in hormone levels. However, if you are concerned about the possibility of pregnancy, taking a pregnancy test can provide clarity on your situation. It is recommended to take the test in the morning, every few days, until you get a definitive result. Remember to follow the instructions on the test for accurate results.
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