No Progyluton is not a method of Birth Control... It does not prevent ovulation like other oral contraceptive pills. Progyluton is used mainly to regulate female hormonal imbalances.
Progyluton is a hormone replacement therapy. It is widely prescribed to regulate monthly cycles, and for women with abnormal uterine bleeding.
dont know. I think its a month.
Your period may start within 5 days after going off the pill or it may come when it is due.
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Yes, stopping Depo Prover will affect your period. Some women may have spotting, and others may not get a regular period for up to 18 months. The average return to fertility is 11 months after stopping Depo Provera.
You can use anything you like - pads, tampons, cup -- with your period after stopping depo provera.
some women usually get their period a month to a couple months after stopping the mini pill. 1-3 months!!
After stopping the pill, your next period will come in 4-6 weeks, and will soon return to its previous pattern, as it was before you were on the pill.
No, my wife does this as well as not stopping taking the active pill after the 21st day so she can control when her period arrives or not so she can do things without worrying about having a period.
That's normal. Just as stopping the active pills (typically after three weeks) leads to period-like withdrawal bleeding, stopping your birth control pills at any time in the cycle may lead to period-like withdrawal bleeding.
You may get pregnant at any time after stopping the contraceptive implant. If you had a period, your body is likely ovulating at this point.