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Irregular periods and contraceptive pill
Hi, I m 28 years old, female. I have a 4 year old daughter. I had some irregularities in periods last year. My gynecologist put me under contraceptive tablets from last March 2019. She asked me stop 5 months back. But I suddenly got spotting on my 14 th day after periods. She said it's hormonal imbalance and asked me to continue with contraceptive tablets. Now it's been 3 continuous months I have been taking DUOLUTON L tablet. Since lockdown I am currently not able to meet her as I m in my native. I wish I could stop those tablet since lot of weight gain Is it possible to stop the tablet this months after I get periods? Will it cause any hormonal changes again leading spotting again ?
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Stop the tablet and then you will get your periods Don’t start again the 21 days cycle
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Drink lots of water and fruits juice
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Avoid lifting weights and stress
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Hi. Yes you can stop them once you get your periods .try to loose the wt then there will be no menstrual problems .
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U may stop the tablet after ur periods this time.... And see wht pattern U get periods from here on....
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