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Might be an obvious question but im on the pill and have had a really long period of blood and I haven't stopped taking it so what should I do

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So you’ve been on your period ever since taking it?

I think it’s normal to have bleeding like that as the clinic and doctors told me that it can take 3 months to settle and for your body to adjust.

But if it’s heavy non stop bleeding maybe you should contact your doctor just to be on the safe side.

I was on Desogestrel (mini-pill) for I think 6 weeks roughly and I bled for 5 of those weeks constant until I finally got the clinic to change my pill haha

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You haven't mentioned what pill it is ??

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Clc2000

If it's the first 3 months your taking it it could just be the bleeding from your body adjusting.

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