Provided the rules relating to taking the pill are obeyed pregnancy is unlikely. Pregnancy should be excluded by a pregnancy test. If you think you may be reaching yourmenopause, a hormone test may be helpful (14). Otherwise, there is no problem from the medical point of view. If you find it disconcerting not to see a period or you keep worrying about pregnancy you may need to consider a different form of contraception.


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