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Karola  (Anonymous, 5.173.128.) Warszawa 1 year ago

Is it normal that I have been on contraceptive medication for 12 days and today I have my period?

I have been on contraceptive drugs for 12 days I take them regularly and today I had a period or is it normal? Tablets from Limetic I am in the process of research because I probably have endometriosis and I am waiting for the results of cytology I also have saved gynoflor thalbets but I do not know when I have to start taking them

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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor

1 year ago

The symptoms you describe are most likely related to the switching of the hormonal axis to contraceptive pills and are typical side effects occurring in the first month of use (possibly of lesser severity also in the second cycle on tablets) and should spontaneously disappear at the next package. If the ailment of similar or greater severity persists in the next cycle, please contact your gynecologist. If you are not sure how to use Gynoflor, please consult your doctor. The recommended dosage depends on the cause of administration. If the patient has a disorder of the physiological bacterial flora of the vagina or there is vaginal discharge, then 1 or 2 tablets per day should be used for 6-12 days. In turn, in atrophic vaginitis, 1 tablet per day is recommended for another 6-12 days, followed by 1 tablet 1 or 2 times per week. During menstrual bleeding, Gynoflor should be discontinued and treatment should be resumed after the end of menstruation. I attach a link to the page where you can place an order with pick-up at the nearest stationary pharmacy: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/34086/gynoflor-tabletki-dopochwowe/apteki

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