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Is It Normal To Have Abdominal Pain And Back Pain After Taking Microgynon Pill?

Hi I've been taking microgynon pill for 10years approx, this is the first time I've ran my pill 3pkts in a row, half way through 2nd packet I got a little bleeding but I know that Is normal
However I'm little more than half way through my 3rd pkt and for past few days I have had abdominal, lower back pain, like period pain but a little more (I don't suffer from period pain etc) feels like cramping then eases off then comes back again , this has been for past 2days but I have no bleeding. Is this a side effect and would I be better just stopping the pill and having a 7dsy break?
Tue, 25 Feb 2014
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Hello ma'am and welcome.

Yes these symptoms are common due to a hormonal change. But if you are finding it difficult to cope with these symptoms, then please report to your doctor for a change in prescription.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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Is It Normal To Have Abdominal Pain And Back Pain After Taking Microgynon Pill?

Hello ma am and welcome. Yes these symptoms are common due to a hormonal change. But if you are finding it difficult to cope with these symptoms, then please report to your doctor for a change in prescription. Hope this helps. Best wishes.