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She is not getting periods but pain is
She has taken ipill tablet before her periods starts she is getting stomach pain and leg pains, whether periods dealy after taking tablet or what else we are not getting
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Hi, Taking the I-pill (emergency contraceptive) can sometimes cause side effects like stomach pain, abdominal discomfort, and leg pains, which are common and usually temporary. These symptoms occur because the hormones in the pill can affect your menstrual cycle and cause hormonal fluctuations. The I-pill may also lead to a delay in your periods, but it doesn't guarantee a specific timing, and some women may experience delay or irregularity in their periods after taking it. If your periods are delayed by more than a week or if you experience severe pain, heavy bleeding, or other concerning symptoms, it's important to consult a healthcare provider to rule out pregnancy or other health issues. Keep in mind that emergency contraceptives are meant for occasional use and should not be relied upon regularly as a primary method of contraception. If you have ongoing concerns or irregularities with your menstrual cycle, visiting a doctor for a proper check-up and guidance is advisable.
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Hello, Emergency contraceptive pills like i-Pill can cause temporary hormonal imbalance, which may lead to: Lower abdominal pain or cramps Leg pain or body aches Delayed or early periods (sometimes by 5–10 days) Heavier or lighter bleeding when periods do comeThese side effects are usually not serious and resolve on their own within a few days. However: If pain is severe, lasts more than 3–5 days, or is worsening Or if the period is delayed by more than 10 days 👉 It’s best to do a pregnancy test and consult a doctor in person for a check-up.For women who experience repeated side effects or anxiety after taking i-Pill, gentle homeopathic support can help regulate hormonal balance and ease discomfort naturally. Feel free to consult privately for guidance tailored to her needs. For women who experience repeated side effects or anxiety after taking i-Pill, gentle homeopathic support can help regulate hormonal balance and ease discomfort naturally. Feel free to consult privately for guidance tailored to her needs. Warm regards, Dr. Remya V V BHMS | MSc Counselling Psychology https://www.practo.com/bangalore-rural/doctor/dr-remya-v-v-homoeopath
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Please connect with a gynaecologist first. In case there are spill overs of the issues which is effecting day to day work and causing emotional concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out to a psychologist.
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Hi, I understand you are feeling worried to your body’s reaction after taking the i-Pill. Stomach pain, leg pain, and a delay in your period are common side effects, as the pill contains a high dose of hormones that can temporarily affect your cycle. These symptoms usually settle down on their own in a few days. Try to rest, stay hydrated, and use a warm compress. If the cramps feel uncomfortable, the pain becomes more intense, it’s best to consult a gynaecologist. Your body is adjusting to a hormonal shift, and with care and support, it will find its balance .
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Hi I pill can alter hormone secretion. You may feel like periods but none would be there. Please consult a gynaecologist for the physiological part, Since there is hormone alterations, there would be significant changes in moods and emotions For the mental peace, and to cope with emotions you can consult a psychologist Happy to help Contact me at eight three six eight zero five three seven one zero
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