You may have: an infection which has changed your period intensity. Or it may be your body adjusting to the contraceptive which you have taken for 2 months. First thing you need to make sure of is that you are not pregnant, since oral contraceptives are good but not 100% proof. Then if this continues past 1 week I would see a GYN soon to figure out whether you can switch OCP. Good luck.
Answered 6/6/2018
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See doctor : If you have had unprotected sex you may be pregnant. With abnormal pain and bleeding please see doctor today to rule out an ectopic pregnancy
Answered 1/5/2019
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