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Is it recommended to take the pill continuously for 3 months and only have bleeding every 3 months?

Yes, it is recommended to take the pill continuously for 3 months and only have bleeding every 3 months. This method is safe and can be used for longer than 3 months in a row. The bleeding that occurs is just withdrawal bleeding and does not have any health benefits or affect fertility. It is simply a reassurance measure for the person taking the pill.

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