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once you start taking bcp its advised to use a condom for the first month because there is still a risk o pregnancy. the risk of pregnancy is about 1%.

the bleeding could be because your pregnant or because the doseage isn't correct for you - hence the bleeding. because of this you need to see your doctor for a blood test and consider a higher dose. good luck.

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Q: What Does it mean when you have been on BC for 1 month and have been taking it at the same time every and been having sex without any other protection and have been spot bleeding for at least 3 weeks?
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