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Micronor mini pill !!

I was originally on a combined pill but on the 22nd of November I went to the doctors as I was getting migraines... told me to stop taking it as it can increase the chance of a stroke - so I stopped, came on my period and stopped on the 29th of Novemember - Had an appointment on the 12th of December (earliest I could get) to discuss what my contreceptions options were, got put on the Micronor mini pill as apparently they are okay with migraines. And I started taking it straight away. The doctor also told me that I wouldn't have periods, which is what I want as they make me feel so low and unhappy, I really hate it. And because of going on holiday on Christmas eve.

I am now on my holiday and have just started my period after two weeks of taking Micronor....

Is this a proper period considering I was taking nothing for the week after I stopped on the 29th of November, or is a proper period as I have cramps too??

Feel really low right now, especially as I have read that Micronor can make you put on weight, Really don't want to stay on it if i'm going to be on all the time and be fat.

Please help me, I'm confused
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