Can I double up on the pill? - will doubling up birth control pills stop breakthrough bleeding
I began taking the pill this month and have been bleeding (three times per week for 3 days). If I have two tablets a day to stop the bleeding?
Can I double up on the pill? - will doubling up birth control pills stop breakthrough bleeding
I began taking the pill this month and have been bleeding (three times per week for 3 days). If I have two tablets a day to stop the bleeding?
5 comments:
You can get your body up to three months and to take additional hormones. If you double-click the pills will not break stop bleeding, and you will be running within 10 days of pills and then a period. It would not help much.
Do not stop No, not bleeding, but very ill, and give you a headache. Ask someone who lost a pill and was at 2 per day.
Spotting and bleeding are very often get during the first 3 months (80% of women it), but disappears after the third package.
If you do not disappear after the third package will probably have a pill with higher doses of estrogen or a different type of progesterone (but certainly not a double dose of both, what you get if the case) of duplicates
No! The excess hormones in the pills may increase the risk of blood clots, etc. If you are on a low dose pill, you may receive a higher dose. Sometimes you just have to change the brand to see what works best for you. I'm on a low dose pill, as I am at greater risk of blood clots. I realized that I must take my pills every day for an hour, or I'm out of the bleeding. It takes time to adjust your body and this is just the beginning. Side effects tend to decrease after the second or third month.
Heel, or not be injured when U feel the discussion is not working for PPL ur doctor, because many believe that more is better when it comes to medicine and is not a title or a dose higher
Go ask your doctor. You need a different type or larger doses.
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