For half a year I took liberelle tablets, all taken at the same time and without any omission. About 3 weeks after discontinuation, I got typically periodic symptoms, but the period has not yet appeared. How much can I wait for it?
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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
4 months ago
To @Agag:
After discontinuing hormonal contraception, many women experience irregularities in their menstrual cycle. Bleeding that occurs after two days may be considered so-called withdrawal bleeding, which is the body's normal response to stopping taking hormones.
On the other hand, bleeding after two weeks can also be the result of hormonal disorders, and not a typical menstrual period. After stopping the pills, it is worth giving the body time to stabilize, which can take from a few weeks to several months.
If there are no other worrying symptoms, such as severe pain or prolonged bleeding, there is no reason to worry.
In my case, after stopping contraception, after 2 days menstruation appeared and it is strange that after two weeks there was bleeding, is it normal menstruation and I don't know whether to start taking pills because I don't know if it's menstruation or hormonal disorders, I would like to know if I can take pills now
Klaudia Ćwiąkała Pharmacist, Editor
2 years ago
After using and discontinuing hormonal contraception, natural menstruation usually returns to 6 weeks. In some cases, menstrual disorders may occur and natural menstruation may occur even after a few months. I enclose materials that may be helpful: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/leki-na-zaburzenia-miesiaczkowania
I will add that after taking the last tablet, but before the withdrawal bleeding, the partner once or twice entered me for 2-3 cm. There was no ejaculation, it is possible that some small amount of prejakulatu was. After that, withdrawal bleeding normally occurred. Is there a risk of pregnancy?