What advice will you give a woman diagnosed with heavy menstrual bleeding who is being treated with combined oral contraceptives?
A) Bleeding should stop or greatly decrease 24 to 48 hours after initiation of therapy.
B) Normal menstrual bleeding will resume 1 month after the medication therapy is discontinued.
C) Tranexamic acid can be added to oral contraceptives if bleeding does not subside.
D) She is at risk of ovarian cancer if she does not follow the advised therapy.
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