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Irregular Periods After Taking IPill

my periods last date was 16 may and it should come in 13 or 14 in this month but it doesn t i also took two time i pill in that month i want to know about irregulation of my periods and its cure can i use ovral g for this purpose and how can iuse this
Tue, 21 Jun 2011
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You should avoid taking I-pill more than what it is prescribed for. The side effects of I-pill Levonorgestrel is delayed periods with heavy bleeding, weight gain, migraine attacks. You need to consult with a Gynaecologist who will help put you on regular combined OC pills, 3 monthly Progesterone injections or Mirena IUCD for contraception among various options available for contraception but none of these prevent from STDs like a Condom.
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Irregular Periods After Taking IPill

Welcome to Healthcare Magic Good Day You should avoid taking I-pill more than what it is prescribed for. The side effects of I-pill Levonorgestrel is delayed periods with heavy bleeding, weight gain, migraine attacks. You need to consult with a Gynaecologist who will help put you on regular combined OC pills, 3 monthly Progesterone injections or Mirena IUCD for contraception among various options available for contraception but none of these prevent from STDs like a Condom.