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Can Red Section In Ginet 84 Pack Of Pills Not Be Taken For Skipping Periods For A Couple Of Months?

Hi im on Ginet 84 and im on my second pack of pills and on my first pack i had the red section so I got my period but for this month and next month I dont really want my period so im thinking about not taking the red section but im worried that is probably not the best for my body, so im unsure if its a good idea or not?
Thu, 12 Dec 2013
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Hello ma'am and welcome.

It is always best for every part of our body to function the way it is meant to, which helps it retain its purpose, structure, proper functionality, and so on. A month delay would probably not cause much harm but may still cause menstrual irregularitues in the future, something most women dread. So if you wish to skip your period, do report to your doctor who shall guide you through it in the safest manner possible.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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Can Red Section In Ginet 84 Pack Of Pills Not Be Taken For Skipping Periods For A Couple Of Months?

Hello ma am and welcome. It is always best for every part of our body to function the way it is meant to, which helps it retain its purpose, structure, proper functionality, and so on. A month delay would probably not cause much harm but may still cause menstrual irregularitues in the future, something most women dread. So if you wish to skip your period, do report to your doctor who shall guide you through it in the safest manner possible. Hope this helps. Best wishes.