Will the birth pill improve my periods?

The majority of patients report reduced flow and less period pain. There are occasional exceptions so that a few ladies with light periods find their menstrual flow increased by the combined oral contraceptive pill. During early pill cycles in particular there may be some breakthrough bleeding. Some women do not have a withdrawal bleed during the combined oral contraceptive pill-free interval. If this happens for two consecutive cycles a pregnancy test should be considered. Absence of the withdrawal bleed is not detrimental to health. When the combined oral contraceptive pill is discontinued, the periods may take a few months to return to normal. Premenstrual syndrome is less common whilst taking the combined oral contraceptive pill although there may still be some symptoms for the last few days of the cycle.


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