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Many women adopt different contraceptive methods to prevent pregnancy. Some of which may cause bleeding/spotting at irregular intervals. Seeing as this form of bleeding is not a period, because it works by preventing the release of the egg from the ovary, basically they stop ovulation, would a woman be considered unclean? The irregularity could be as little as seeing a spot of blood when using the toilet once a week.

Would the policy on menstruation apply here?

Please bear in mind that the choice of contraception is often influenced by a number of factors such as; age, weight, nursing a child, family planning, allergies etc

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