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Is It Normal To Have Delayed Periods After Stopped Taking Ginette?

Hi, I had normal regular periods until months back. I didnt get them for 4 months. I went to a gynaec and she suggested me to take 1 pill for 10 days after which i got my periods and then asked me to take Ginette 35 for 21 days n after that i got my periods but she asked me to continue for 2 more cycles and i didnt want to be on tablets, wanted to cure it naturally so i stopped the meds and lost some weight and I am getting my periods back just that I got them after 19 days(1st on 5th feb then on 23rd feb) whereas initially i used to get them after 28-30 days. Is this normal? or is it a problem?
Tue, 18 Mar 2014
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Hello dear it is usually normal to have irregular periods after pills but still keep a check on calendar and keep note of duration of cycle. Visit your gynecologist if irregular cycles persists.
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Is It Normal To Have Delayed Periods After Stopped Taking Ginette?

Hello dear it is usually normal to have irregular periods after pills but still keep a check on calendar and keep note of duration of cycle. Visit your gynecologist if irregular cycles persists.