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Having no period after switching to mini pill normal ?

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Hi , so I switched from a combination pill to the mini pill (progestin only) about 3/4 months ago. But since then I haven’t gotten my period ? I’m wondering is this normal or should I get it checked out ? I’ve had cramps and I’ve been feeling the usual pms around the time I should but I have no bleeding. Really appreciate any feedback. Thank you

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Hi! I'm on the mini pill as well since I'm breastfeeding and no period... I went to the doctor and he said that around 50% of the woman on the mini pill don't have their period.. so it's normal

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Thank you so much for the reply !

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