Yes, irregular menstrual cycles can be common when using contraceptive pills. If it is bothering you a lot, it may be a good idea to consult with your doctor to try a different pill or consider continuous pill usage. Having irregular cycles is not dangerous for your health. If you are experiencing yeast infections, it is possible that the estrogen content in your pill may be a factor. Discussing this with your doctor to explore other solutions would be recommended.
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