I have been using Ginoring for 4 months. 2 weeks ago, the day after inserting the new disc, I started to have slight lower abdominal pain, such as I mainly have when withdrawal bleeding approaches. Such pains do not cause me concern when they are a few days before the removal of the disc and during withdrawal bleeding, but recently they appear soon after inserting a new disc until now. These pains will occur every few days, sometimes several times a day, and last a few seconds/minutes. Is this normal?
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Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor
15 months ago
To @ulencja: Yes, the body adapts to elevated hormone levels. Protection is maintained. If there are no side effects, you can continue therapy as prescribed by the gynecologist.
I use this disc and at the beginning I had some side effects but over time I missed everything and I've been on it for 3 years. Maybe the body gets used to it?
Ewa Pilch Pharmacist, Editor
16 months ago
Adverse reactions reported by patients using Ginoring include m.in abdominal and pelvic pain. You can book the drug in the selected pharmacy and check the availability of the puck using the link: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/96195/ginoring-przyrzad/apteki If the pains occur regularly, I encourage you to consult a doctor. You can also use the teleadvice offered, m.in. by the Gdziepolek.pl portal: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja I encourage you to report the occurrence of side effects of the disc. Reporting adverse reactions allows you to increase control over medicines available on the market. We wrote more about how and why to report side effects in the article: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-i-dlaczego-zglaszac-dzialania-niepozadane