Stopped Oralcon After Periods, Do Not Have Periods Since Then, Negative Pregnancy Test. How Long Will It Take To Get Periods After Getting Off Pills?
i was on contraceptive pills using the oralcon so i stopped using them in July after using the inactive pills and get my period, but since the last period in July i never had another period again, i have already tested more than three time and i am not pregnant, my question how long does it take to get ur period back after stopping using contraceptive pills
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After stopping the Pill there is no way to predict when a woman will have her first period.
The Pill does not cause any alteration in a woman's natural menstrual cycle, but as taking the Pill provides a woman with regular withdrawal bleeds, it can mask the fact that she is not having periods.
If you have had negative pregnancy tests, this is likely to be correct.
A short delay of two to three months before having a period is not unusual.
If your periods have not returned six months after having stopped the Pill, then your GP will want to organise some blood tests to try to establish why this is.
The most common causes of a lack of periods are weight loss and stress. Medical conditions such as thyroid disease can also be responsible, as can other hormonal abnormalities.
It is likely that your periods will return in the next month or so.
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Hi welcome to Health care magic forum. So long you are running with pills you got periods regularly with the effect of the drug.
After ceasing the pills you had period there ends the effect of the pills. Here after the not getting the period {amenorrhoea} is
depending upon the body constitution and harmone levels. I avise you to consult a gynacologist for treatment.
Besides i advise you to follow some diet recomendations as take more of green leafy vegetables pulses sprouts milk meat
sea foods fruits and juices to improve blood general health and general welbeing. Thanks for calling.
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Stopped Oralcon After Periods, Do Not Have Periods Since Then, Negative Pregnancy Test. How Long Will It Take To Get Periods After Getting Off Pills?
Hello After stopping the Pill there is no way to predict when a woman will have her first period. The Pill does not cause any alteration in a woman s natural menstrual cycle, but as taking the Pill provides a woman with regular withdrawal bleeds, it can mask the fact that she is not having periods. If you have had negative pregnancy tests, this is likely to be correct. A short delay of two to three months before having a period is not unusual. If your periods have not returned six months after having stopped the Pill, then your GP will want to organise some blood tests to try to establish why this is. The most common causes of a lack of periods are weight loss and stress. Medical conditions such as thyroid disease can also be responsible, as can other hormonal abnormalities. It is likely that your periods will return in the next month or so. Thanks