If you have been taking birth control pills and have not had a period for a couple of months, it is common and not necessarily a cause for concern. The pill works by preventing ovulation, so the bleeding you experience is not a true period. Additionally, certain types of birth control pills, like Movisse, can reduce the number of days you have bleeding or even eliminate it altogether. If you have any concerns or further questions, it's always a good idea to consult with a healthcare provider.
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