GINETTE 35

2020-01-29 09:40:23
I was diagnosed with pcod and was on ginette.. my ginette 35 got over on 24 and i had little spotting from 27th and had my period since that day...my actual date was 5th of next month but had it wayy before just in 3-4 days of ginette dose...we had sexual intercourse when I was on ginette... currently is my 3rd day and the doctor said to start ginette..just wanted to know does the contraception effect of ginette starting from 3rd day will be less? Doctor said as soon as your ginette gets over within 3 4 days you will get your period..is this true?
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Answered2020-01-29 18:27:57

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No need to worry, your doctor is giving you the right advice

Answered2020-01-29 13:50:23

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Hi good evening Thnxs for your question I think u should follow ur gynecologist advise. She /he gave u rt advice. For further assistance use my online consulting link so that we can discuss ur quary and advise you accordingly prac.to/drpanchani

Answered2020-01-29 12:47:29

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You can wait at least 10 days from the last pill to get back your periods

Answered2020-01-29 10:38:35

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Ya start the pills for both benefits means contraception and regulation of period.

Answered2020-01-29 11:05:31

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Answered2020-01-29 10:12:33

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