Regestrone 5mg should typically be started 3-4 days before your expected period to effectively postpone it by 2-3 days. It's important to take the medication as prescribed by a healthcare professional, who can provide guidance based on your individual health needs. Always consult with a doctor before starting any hormonal medication to ensure it's appropriate for you.
in how MAny days i ll get periods after stopping regestrone for 3 days?
It should be started 3 to 4 days prior to the onset of menses and should be continued for as long as postponement is required. At the same time it should not be taken for more than 10 to 14 days at a stretch.
Norethisterone. Norethindrone (norethisterone) is a prescription medicine that can delay the start of a period. Your doctor my prescribe you three tablets a day, starting three to four days before you expect your period to begin. Once you stop taking the medicine, your period should begin within two to three days.
Not getting periods after taking Regestrone, a medication containing norethisterone, can occur for several reasons. This medication is often prescribed to regulate menstrual cycles, and it can sometimes lead to a temporary disruption of the natural hormone balance. Factors such as stress, changes in weight, or underlying health conditions may also contribute to missed periods. If the absence of menstruation persists, it’s advisable to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
A couple of months.
Regestrone, which contains the synthetic hormone norethisterone, is generally considered safe for use during breastfeeding, but it's crucial to consult a healthcare provider before taking it. It may affect milk supply in some women, so monitoring is advised. Always discuss any medications with your doctor to ensure they are appropriate for your specific situation while breastfeeding.
The steroid Prednisone should not effect your menstrual cycle.
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it depends on your body, i stopped taking b.c. after taking it for 3 years and my periods were more normal than they were on b.c. but i forgot to take it sometimes. i don't like b.c. because it makes me gain weight.
For me it is. But if you continue to have heavy periods and if you did not have heavy periods before you started your pill then you should see your OBGYN. Good luck and God Bless:)
you should see your local gp, i mean I'm only new to having periods but i know about them i have many female family members, you should talk to a female person that you trust and ask them if they can take you to the doctors
i have no idea about this question i was on NSAID for 2yrs for my heavy periods and stopped a few months ago because they wasnt taking much affect no more and my periods become light but extremely painful still after 2yrs of taking them my body was getting used to them, i know NSAID can interfere with ttc thats all i know...