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Sysia (Anonymous, 46.186.23.) Warszawa 3 years ago

When should I take Provera if I have had my period 2 times?

Hi January 31 I had menstruation, on the 16th day of the cycle I was supposed to start taking provere, but again I got a period, whether I should start taking the drug or count 16 days from the period I got on that day. Please reply quickly

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Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist

3 years ago

In my opinion, the bleeding that has now occurred is not menstruation - the cycle would have to last only 17 days in this case.

Sysia (Anonymous, 46.186.23.) 3 years ago

So only now it is not possible, the tablets take already 3 years, I am threatened with an earlier bloom and I'm afraid that if I do not take I can get hits again, and to the doctor only in March ide, I'm in a dot so I'm looking for a hint maybe someone had such a case

Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist

3 years ago

If he told you to "show up", then in my opinion only at the visit will he determine when you should start taking the medicine.

Sysia (Anonymous, 46.186.23.) 3 years ago

I asked, he told to show up to check, but now he is free, and I do not know what to do or take or can wait and count from this period what I got again

Katarzyna Domagała Pharmacist

3 years ago

Due to the fact that it is difficult to assess whether the bleeding that is currently occurring is menstruation or mid-cycle spotting, you should talk to your gynecologist about the date of taking Provera, e.g. by phone: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/blog/jak-telefoniczne-otrzymac-recepte-i-zwolnienie-lekarskie

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