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Is it normal to have such irregular cycles with micronor?

Yes, it is possible to have an irregular cycle when taking Micronor. It may take some time for your body to adjust to the new contraceptive, and in some cases, it can take up to 6 months to regulate your periods. It is important to take Micronor at the same time every day to maximize its effectiveness. If you find the situation unacceptable, you may want to consult with a pharmacist for alternative options or speak to your doctor for further advice.

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