Uterine fibroids

2017-10-25 04:57:55
I have a few small uterine fibroids less than 2 cm in size and one fibroid less than 7 cm. I've been taking Fibroease 25 mg two times a day since July for the treatment of fibroids. From October I've started taking 25 mg once daily. Since July I didn't get my period. However since late September I started having frequent spotting and sometimes bleeding for a day or two. Is it possible to get pregnant while on this medication.
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What is the main goal of your treatment,relief from bleeding,pain or desire to get pregnant ? because if you want to get pregnant then the fibroid which is 7 cm in size needs a definitive treatment ,Fibroease will not do justice if relief from bleeding pain is what you are looking for ,and also want to prevent pregnancy then oral contraceptive pills will do a better job at maintaining cycle

Answered2017-12-09 16:06:45

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Hello I understand your concern We have many good homeopathic medicines for uterine fibroids to treat it completely from the root itself without any sideffects that are part of conventional medicines Please contact me directly or ask me at dramisha.com Online consultation and medicines at your doorstep are also delivered nationally and internationally Warm regards Dr Amisha Mirchandani 09819         055014

Answered2017-11-06 03:58:58

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Mifepristone (fibro ease) is used as an abortion inducing drug. In case you are planning pregnancy, your reports can be reviewed and different medications can be started. However if you need contraception, mifepristone is not enough. You need to use additional methods.

Answered2017-10-26 04:27:57

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