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Was getting continues withdrawal for 15th days after an i-pill and still continuing.. Is that normal?
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Like other medicines, birth control pills can have side effects. But usually go away after 2-3 month and not necessarily for all, others may not have any problem at all. If your flow is continue and quantity of blood loss is more than normal than you should definitely consult your doctor. Take homoeopathy treatment it will help you without any side effects.
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Hello, menstrual bleeding more than 15 days is not normal. Homoeopathic medicines can help to control the flow naturally. Also, try to avoid using hormonal pills like ipill. They disturb your internal hormonal synthesis. To know more and for any other concern you can call us or reach us online.
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They are side effects of the Medicine. And side effects are common but never normal.
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Hi it could be due to hormonal imbalance caused by the pill You can take few homeopathic medicines to recover faster You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance Medicines will reach you via courier services
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