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Vaginal Bleeding
I have PCOD. My doctor prescribed me Crina NCR 15mg as I didn't get my periods for almost 2 months. After taking the medicine I got my period and I also started Dronis 30 as prescribed by my doctor from the first day of my periods. After my periods got over, I was experiencing some brown spotting, so my doctor prescribed me an oral tablet and a vaginal suppository to be taken on alternate days for 3 days, after using the first suppository I am experiencing some fresh blood spotting, is it normal? I have not missed any of my OC pills and I still have 9 days for my periods to start
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Connect please
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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Its okay . It can happen . It will get better form next month
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This seems fine . Some times there is such bleeding.
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nothing to worry about.take regular pills.
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