Possible bleeding: Any time a patient starts and stops hormone contraceptives there is risk that she will have a period or breakthrough bleeding for the first month. It is also possible for the patient to become pregnant in that time. It is essential to make sure you are not pregnant and contact your primary care physician if you have bleeding or suspect you are pregnant.
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