If you are experiencing uncontrollable bleeding while taking your birth control pill, it is important to consult with your healthcare provider. They can assess the situation and determine if a different type of pill may be more suitable for you. It is not uncommon to experience spotting during the first few months of starting a new pill, but persistent bleeding may indicate that a change is needed. Additionally, having a family history of autoimmune diseases may increase your risk of inheriting similar conditions, but it does not guarantee that you will develop them. It is always best to have a thorough discussion with your healthcare provider to address any concerns.
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