Having two periods close together can be caused by various factors such as fatigue, illness, stress, a slight delay in taking your contraceptive pill, or sometimes for no specific reason. This situation may be unpleasant but usually does not indicate a serious issue, especially if it's a one-time occurrence. It is advisable to continue taking your contraceptive as usual, as the situation typically resolves on its own. If you have any further questions or concerns, feel free to reach out for more information or advice.
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