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On Noriday Pill For Months. Experienced Heavy Periods. Is It Normal?

Hi, i ve been on the Noriday pill for 10 months now (i was on the Depo Injection prior to it), i started having heavy periods at the start of December and i m on my fourth period now. Is this normal for this pill? The reason i went on this particular one was because it was similiar to the Depo Injection. I didnt get any periods with the Depo.
Sat, 21 Sep 2013
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Hi,
Thanks for the query.
Noriday pill is a mini pill containing progesterone.
During the usage of contraceptive pills some amount of irregularity in menstrual flow is common.
If you are having heavy bleeding, you can take symptomatic treatment for that and can continue the pills.
If same problem repeats frequently better to think of changing the contraceptive method.
You discuss this with your doctor and proceed according to her advice.
Take care.
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On Noriday Pill For Months. Experienced Heavy Periods. Is It Normal?

Hi, Thanks for the query. Noriday pill is a mini pill containing progesterone. During the usage of contraceptive pills some amount of irregularity in menstrual flow is common. If you are having heavy bleeding, you can take symptomatic treatment for that and can continue the pills. If same problem repeats frequently better to think of changing the contraceptive method. You discuss this with your doctor and proceed according to her advice. Take care.