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Do Krimson 35 And Ginette 35 Help In Getting Pregnant?

Hi , I am having hormones issues. My periods are not proper. I get brown spotting for almost 2-3 days some times 4 days and then i get normal flow for 2 days and then it slowly ends. This take approx 8 days to end my monthly menses. Last month my doctor suggested Krimpson 35 but still i was facing this issue. Again doctor changed my tablet to gineete35. I want to get pregnant after 2 months. Could you please let me know if these tablets will really help me..I hope this doesn t add to weight gain or any cancer issues in future. Please help..I want to get pregnant..
Tue, 13 Sep 2016
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Hello,
Thank you for asking at HCM.
I carefully read your question and understand your concern.
Both the tablets you have been taking, I guess I given by your doctor as a try to make you periods regular. Because you have irregular periods due to hormonal issues sometimes it is recommended to take these medications to make them regular. Generally it is recommended to try them for at least 3 months. On the other hand while being on those pills you will not be able to get pregnant because they are contraceptives so they prevent pregnancy while you take them.
If you want to be pregnant in the next 2 months probably it is not a good idea to take these medications as they are recommended for at least 3 months to help with hormones while due to being contraceptives do not allow you to get pregnant.
I would recommend you to speak with your doctor and consider the causes of "hormonal issues" you are having. If you have irregular bleeding I would recommend a vaginal ultrasound to make sure your uterus and ovaries are OK.
If the vaginal ultrasound is normal than it is sure it is a hormonal issue and some tests to check hormones should be done like: TSH (for thyroid), Prolactine, Progesterone, Estrogene,Testosterone and FSH.
A check for chlamydia and gonorrhea is always recommended to rule out infections of the genital tract.
A spermograme (test of the sperm) of your partner would be recommended also.
If all these tests come out normal than you doctor might prescribe you a medication that induced ovulation called clomifen- it is a doctor to prescribe it and is not recommended to take it without medical prescription and proper follow up.This medication induces your ovaries to produce the egg and increases the chance to get pregnant.
I would also recommend you to take folic acid 400 mcg from the moment you are trying to get pregnant till you are 13 weeks pregnant and try to relax, sometimes stress messes up the hormones and makes it harder to conceive.
Hope this is helpful and answers to your question

Best regards,
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Do Krimson 35 And Ginette 35 Help In Getting Pregnant?

Hello, Thank you for asking at HCM. I carefully read your question and understand your concern. Both the tablets you have been taking, I guess I given by your doctor as a try to make you periods regular. Because you have irregular periods due to hormonal issues sometimes it is recommended to take these medications to make them regular. Generally it is recommended to try them for at least 3 months. On the other hand while being on those pills you will not be able to get pregnant because they are contraceptives so they prevent pregnancy while you take them. If you want to be pregnant in the next 2 months probably it is not a good idea to take these medications as they are recommended for at least 3 months to help with hormones while due to being contraceptives do not allow you to get pregnant. I would recommend you to speak with your doctor and consider the causes of hormonal issues you are having. If you have irregular bleeding I would recommend a vaginal ultrasound to make sure your uterus and ovaries are OK. If the vaginal ultrasound is normal than it is sure it is a hormonal issue and some tests to check hormones should be done like: TSH (for thyroid), Prolactine, Progesterone, Estrogene,Testosterone and FSH. A check for chlamydia and gonorrhea is always recommended to rule out infections of the genital tract. A spermograme (test of the sperm) of your partner would be recommended also. If all these tests come out normal than you doctor might prescribe you a medication that induced ovulation called clomifen- it is a doctor to prescribe it and is not recommended to take it without medical prescription and proper follow up.This medication induces your ovaries to produce the egg and increases the chance to get pregnant. I would also recommend you to take folic acid 400 mcg from the moment you are trying to get pregnant till you are 13 weeks pregnant and try to relax, sometimes stress messes up the hormones and makes it harder to conceive. Hope this is helpful and answers to your question Best regards,