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Spotting, having Tab Visanne
I am 36, female, under the treatment of IVF, done with oocyte retrieval, dr advised me to have Tab Visanne (deinogest) for 6 months as I am having endometriosis problem, after the completion of 6 months transfer will be done. So my question is I am having spotting since last 2 days instead of having Visanne on time without missing. So is it a matter of concern ?
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Spotting is very much common in a patient with endometriosis, nothing to worry
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Go for ultrasound to check on the reappearance of the endometriosis or any changes in the size of the already existing Cyst
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Spotting is normal in the initial phase with Visanne. Continue the medicine and it will stop.
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Spotting can happen in the initial few weeks and you won't get your periods as usual when you are taking this tablet. So it's not a matter of concern
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Yes minimal spotting is normal with this medicine...just continue the medicine as advised
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For initial few weeks there might be minimal spotting So dont worry
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You may experience spotting occasionally in the initial 2-3 months of use of visanne. If it is persistent, then you can get an ultrasound done
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