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Abnormal periods
My periods didn't came on expected date in march, waited for a month and in last week of April i visited to a dr. He gave me some pills to take that twice daily for 5 days and after periods came in the first week of may, after 5 days of periods end Doctor prescribed me a ginette35(21 days course) after consuming this medicine periods came after a week like around 6th june and after full 5 days periods i got my periods again in a week, on 17th june for 5 days, and yesterday i had light spotting of brown and red colour and today, from early morning i started bleeding again. Can any doctor please help me to understand what is happening with me ?
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This is breakthrough bleeding.
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R u taking ginette now If yes n if u have missed tablets u can get this type of irregular bleeding If not taking medicines then get sonography pelvis done
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This is called as breakthrough bleeding try a different pill to regularise periods in place of Krimson
Next Steps
Continue Krimson 35 for 21 days and then stop give a gap of 7 days and start Tablet Ovral G once a day for 21 days
Health Tips
Take 3 cycles of Ovral G with 3 weeks on and one week off regimen Take Tablet Normoz once a day for a month
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