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Periods problem
I was prescribed regestrone mg for 21 days.3 tablets for 7 days, 2 of next 7 and 1 for next 7.todays i took the 20th one . I was left but i see slight bleeding . Is it possible? Without completing the said dose. It was prescribed as previous cycle i had prolonged periods for 20 days and after taking pause 500 for 5 days also it didn't stop.
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Complete the course as advised. Once you stop medicines you will get period. You may ignore the spotting
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Mild spotting is normal. Do not stop the medication or bleeding can increase.
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Need to see your ultrasound and hormones profile
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It can happen sometime. Nothing to worry.
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With Hormone replacement therapy there can be spotting sometimes which You need not worry about Finish the course
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Tab regesterone is a hormone and with hormonal therapy u can have spotting in between. Nothing to worry about Do complete your course
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