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What Are The Side Effects Of Micronor? Prescribed For Spotting
I have been using cerelle, apparently the same as cerazette, for about 6 weeks following 5months on cerazette and have suffered from a light period everyday for 6 weeks. i have been prescribed mirconor to sort out the bleeding but the reviews online are dreadful. should i stick it out or switch to micronor and hope it changes?
I do not think you need to switch as such. People s organisms react differently, and there are other options that could be tried. My suggestion is you consult your gynecologist first before stopping. this is so because stopping on its own is accompanied is usually accompanied by withdrawal bleeding. and going on another method or regimen with follow up, assessing efficacy and monitoring could become a bit difficult.
I suggest you consult a gynecologist for clinical review and planning of a management plan. Thanks and best regards, Bain LE, MD.
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What Are The Side Effects Of Micronor? Prescribed For Spotting
Hi and thanks for the query, I do not think you need to switch as such. People s organisms react differently, and there are other options that could be tried. My suggestion is you consult your gynecologist first before stopping. this is so because stopping on its own is accompanied is usually accompanied by withdrawal bleeding. and going on another method or regimen with follow up, assessing efficacy and monitoring could become a bit difficult. I suggest you consult a gynecologist for clinical review and planning of a management plan. Thanks and best regards, Bain LE, MD.