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I was asked to take gynaset for 5 days twice a day to get my periods. Would I get my periods as soon as I stop taking gynaset? I need to travel on 18th of this month and started taking gynaset from 5th of this month. Would my periods be over till 18th? Or should I take it until I complete my travel to postpone the periods? Please give me some suggestion.
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Once you stop the medicines, your periods are expected to arrive within 7 days. You will not have periods till you are taking these periods so you can take these medicines while traveling to avoid periods.
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Hello!! your periods will come 2-7 days after stopping the medicine.So, since you're travelling on 18th, you can continue the medicine till you want periods to be delayed.you'll not have periods till you're taking the medicine.
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Hello....... You started taking gynacet from 5th of this month, today is 7th you have to take it till 9th of this month.. Bleeding occurs 2 to 3 three days after stoppage of tablet.. You are preponing your period, Don't take it till 18, it will lead to hormonal imbalance....
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