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Used pregout kit with negative pregnancy...there was no bleeding...what dose of primolutN should be used for withdrawal bleeding ?
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Connect please
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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Fr a prescription u need to connect online
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U can use Regesterone 10mg daily once for 5 days In 5 to 7 days u will get periods If u don't getconsult online
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Tab primolut n 5mg two times daily for 5 days -once you stop tablets within 7 to 10 days you will get periods . * Note - pregnancy test should be taken after missed periods for better accuracy and primolut helps only if pregnancy test is negative
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Consult for prescription please. .
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Take consultation  and  discuss clearly  and take  prescription.
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