Yes, it is generally safe to stop taking the contraceptive pill without any major health risks. However, it may take some time for your hormonal levels to return to normal, leading to possible disruptions in your menstrual cycles. It is also possible that any relief from menstrual pain that you experienced while on the pill may return. It is important to be prepared for these changes and to speak with a healthcare provider if you have any concerns.
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