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Heavy Menstrual Bleeding Day 6
My periods started on Feb 2nd 2019 (D1) and due to some family occasion, I have taken Premault N 5mg X 6 tablets and ibuprofen 400mg * 10 tablets from Feb 2nd to 4th 2019 (D1-D3). But from Feb 5th (D4) onwards heavy bleeding associated with stomach pain and also I have seen blood lumps in the pads and I have been changing two to three pads every 6-7 hrs. Today is D7 but bleeding did not stop. Please advice what to do now. I don't have children and I'm newly married this is eighth month post wedding. Is this will be major risk? Please advice what to do now? How long this bleeding will be?
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Hi, Once periods have started, Primolut-N will not work in stopping. Ibuprofen, in itself will lead to heavy bleeding. And that is what you have been having. You require a check up from nearby Gynecologist to sort you out. Please don't delay. For more information, you can check- -Articles- Healththfeed- my Practo profile -My website- www.mygynaecworld.com
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Can start cap Gynae cvp three times a day for 3 days
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This is due to primolut n ...it will stop within 2-3 days. Connect online for further queries.
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