Please consult a Gynaecologist with the information regarding the pattern of your periods, date of the last period, when is the expected date of the next period.
Based on this information the Gynaecologist may give further advice.
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You will have to start taking the tab from 3 days prior to your expected period to avoid having any unscheduled bleeding or spotting.
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Connect for further details on prescription and dosage details as this requires hormonal medication which needs to be taken only after proper assessment of risk of side effects.
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