Can I take the combined oral contraceptive pill if I have had episodes when I did not see my periods (amenorrhoea)?

The amenorrhoea should be investigated, before the combined oral contraceptive pill is prescribed, and treated if a specific cause is found (Q6.21). If pregnancy has been excluded there is no reason why the combined oral contraceptive pill cannot be prescribed. When the combined oral contraceptive pill is subsequently discontinued the menstrual cycle will return to the pattern that would have occurred if the combined oral contraceptive pill had not been taken. This means that the amenorrhoea may recur and fertility medication may be required if a pregnancy is planned.


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