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Is it normal to have continuous spotting with the seasonal pill?

It is not normal to have continuous spotting while using a seasonal pill. Frequent spotting may indicate that the contraceptive pill you are currently taking is not the right one for you. There are several other options available, including different types of contraceptive pills and intrauterine devices (IUDs). It is recommended to consult with your pharmacist and doctor to explore alternative options that may better suit your body and reduce the spotting. It may take some trial and error to find the contraceptive method that works best for you. Contact your healthcare provider to discuss switching to a different contraceptive method to address the spotting issue.

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