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I took my first I pill ----Oct. 5th 2023. Second I pill ----Nov 29th 2023 Again I took -----May. 11th 2024 Previous dose -- June 24th 2024. I became over weight Oct -2024 I got tested thyroid TSH (4.34) slightly high I took 4 to 5 I pill with in 8 months span as (I mentioned dates above ) After June onwards I m facing irregular period and heavy bleeding still not yet regularised. I became severe anemia ( B12 deficiency) Never happened to me like this I don't know what to do ?? I m blank
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TSH levels less than 5 are normal It is only raised if your planning pregnancy when it should be less than 2.5 Intake of so many emergency pills is not the reason for your being overweight Count your calories and start exercising Emergency pill taken in June is not the reason for irregular and heavy periods now
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