Is it normal to have no withdrawal bleeding?

It is normal for women to have no withdrawal bleeding after taking birth control pills because the hormone levels in the pregnant woman’s body do not change much due to factors such as the dosage being too small.
Retreating bleeding after taking birth control pills is caused by the huge change of hormones in the body in a short period of time. Some women may not experience retreating bleeding after taking birth control pills due to the dosage of pills and other reasons that do not have much impact on the hormone level of the body, which is also normal.
Retreating bleeding indicates that taking birth control pills has a greater impact on the hormone levels in a woman’s body, but the lack of bleeding does not mean that birth control pills do not work or that there are problems in a woman’s body.
Contraceptive pills are recommended to be used under the guidance of a doctor, and should not be used blindly on their own to avoid adverse effects.