If you have been experiencing bleeding for a year, it is important to consult with your gynecologist. They may suggest different options, such as hormonal contraception, to help regulate your menstrual cycle. Starting or stopping birth control pills can sometimes cause light bleeding or spotting, but if you are experiencing persistent heavy bleeding, it is important to seek medical advice. Your pharmacist can also provide valuable information and guidance on this issue.
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