What’s wrong with having two periods on the pill?

The term “great aunt” generally refers to a woman’s menstrual period. If you have two periods after taking birth control pills, it is usually a side effect of birth control pills, and your period will return to normal within three months.
Contraceptive pills are divided into short-acting pills, long-acting pills and emergency pills, all of which belong to the estrogen and progesterone group of drugs. If they are not taken on time, or after stopping the pill, they may produce withdrawal bleeding due to a sudden drop in hormone levels.
Emergency contraceptive pills are taken within seventy-two hours after sex, it is a high-progesterone drug, after taking the body’s progesterone rises rapidly, and then suddenly drop, when the endometrium loses the support of progesterone caused by a small amount of bleeding, or the same as a normal menstrual bleeding phenomenon, can be without treatment.
After taking the pill, there may be only one irregular period, and the period will return to normal the next month, up to a maximum of three periods. Once you have had three periods and are still experiencing irregular menstruation, you need to see your doctor for a clear diagnosis of the cause of your irregular menstruation, and then actively regulate your menstrual cycle. The use of birth control pills should be in accordance with medical advice.