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I switched from YAZ to Lolo birth control pill and I haven't had my period. Is this normal?

Yes, it is normal to experience a change in menstruation patterns when switching to a different contraceptive pill. This can happen due to the adjustment period your body goes through with the new medication. Just make sure to take the new pill as prescribed and your menstrual cycle should regulate itself by the end of the pack.

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