The best for you that your family doctor check your progress at regular appointments to make sure this drug does not cause unwanted effects. These appointments will usually be every 6 to 12 months, but some family doctors require them more often.
Vaginal bleeding of various amounts may occur between your regular menstrual periods during the first 3 months of use. This is sometimes called spotting when slight, or breakthrough bleeding when heavier. If this must was happen
Missed menstrual periods may was happen
Check with your family doctor if you miss any menstrual periods so that the cause may be determined.
If you suspect that you may have become pregnant, stop taking this drug immediately and check with your family doctor .
If you are scheduled for any laboratory tests, tell your family doctor that you are taking birth control pills.
Check with your family doctor before refilling an old prescription, especially after a pregnancy. You will need another physical examination and your family doctor may change your prescription.