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Is It Safe To Skip Crimson For Two Days To Start Menstrual Bleeding?
i am going to get married. i have 10 days in hand. i have been advised by the doctor to take crimson 35 for 21 days from 26th of june . but when will i get my next period? can i skip the tablet for 2 days before wedding only. becoz i need to get my period by 22nd only.
Withdrawal bleeding will occur once you finish the drug pack.During the pill free period, your bleeding will occur. If you miss the drug for two days, hormonal levels will be altered and the withdrawal bleeding will be delayed or irregular bleeding can also occur. In case you have not started the drug, you can start the pack after your periods.
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Dr. Saranya Ramadoss, General & Family Physician
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Is It Safe To Skip Crimson For Two Days To Start Menstrual Bleeding?
Hi, Withdrawal bleeding will occur once you finish the drug pack.During the pill free period, your bleeding will occur. If you miss the drug for two days, hormonal levels will be altered and the withdrawal bleeding will be delayed or irregular bleeding can also occur. In case you have not started the drug, you can start the pack after your periods. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Saranya Ramadoss, General & Family Physician