Why There Is No Withdrawal Bleeding After Taking Primolut With Hormonal Imbalance?
Hi i m a married 24 year gurl with horm0nal imbalance and tryng to conceive. My doc advised me 5 days primolut n 2tablets daily for withrdrawl bleeding but its n0t happening and its been a week nw. What to do? Can i be pregnant? I have been on progyluton all my life. Doctors say my ovulati0n is fine
Mon, 18 Feb 2019
Infectious Diseases Specialist, Dr. Harshita's Response
Hi,
1. To get withdrawal bleeding it usually takes 7-10 days for the periods to occur. it varies from person to person.
2. The tablet progyluton is to regulate your menstrual cycle. and to decrease abnormal uterine bleeding. As it contains estrogen and progesterone in low doses so it does not prevent pregnancy.
3. If your ovulation is fine then you can surely get pregnant.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Harshita, Infectious Diseases Specialist
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Why There Is No Withdrawal Bleeding After Taking Primolut With Hormonal Imbalance?
Hi, 1. To get withdrawal bleeding it usually takes 7-10 days for the periods to occur. it varies from person to person. 2. The tablet progyluton is to regulate your menstrual cycle. and to decrease abnormal uterine bleeding. As it contains estrogen and progesterone in low doses so it does not prevent pregnancy. 3. If your ovulation is fine then you can surely get pregnant. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Harshita, Infectious Diseases Specialist