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Taking Jencycla and daily vaginal bleeding for more than 20 days?

Based on the information provided, it seems that experiencing light bleeding or spotting when starting a new contraceptive is not uncommon. It may take some time for your body to adjust to the new method. If the cramps are tolerable and decreasing over time, it may be okay to continue with the current contraceptive. However, there are other options such as patches, implants, or IUDs if you prefer to explore alternatives. If you are considering stopping the current contraceptive, it would be best to consult with your doctor for guidance.

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