Hi there. Medications can affect your period. So can low iron. If you dont get your period in 3 weeks do another pregnancy test.
Skipping the placebo pills does not increase your risk of pregnancy.
pregaday tablets are for when you are having pain during pregnancy
that probably means ur pregnant but u wanna take a pregnancy test just in case
constreceptive tablets/pills
Pregnant women use ferrous sulfate tablets to prevent or treat iron deficiency anemia, which is common during pregnancy due to the increased demands on the body. Iron is essential for the production of hemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen to tissues. So basically, these tablets help keep mama and baby healthy and oxygenated.
Fizinorm forte tablets are Ayurveda Indian medicine tablets. Fizinorm forte can be used as a birth control to avoid pregnancy.
go to the clinic.
Sometimes, pregnancy preventing tablets can disrupt the schedule of your menstruation cycle, I wouldn't worry too much about it, but if you're really worried about it, you can always get a more official test at the hospital.
Also known as Mecobalamin, MCBM 69 tablets are a multivitamin that contain folic acid. These tablets are completely safe to use during pregnancy.
You shouldn't be taking tablets while pregnant so see your doctor about this bleeding during pregnancy.
You have to do the urine pregnancy test. You can give progesterone tablets to get the withdrawal bleeding, once you rule out the pregnancy.
No. It will take minimum three weeks for the pregnancy test to give you positive results. It will take two weeks after ovulation in normal course to get periods. You have to wait for about one week after you miss your periods to get the pregnancy test positive in most of the patients. Morning sample is preferred, as it is usually concentrated and have got more units of hCG. (Human chorionic gonadotropin.) For the day sample to become positive in most of the patients, you have to wait for three more days. Still the 100 % patients will not give you positive test, as there may be delayed ovulation in a given patient and there may be delayed pregnancy. So you have to go for weekly pregnancy test till you get the periods. Alternately your gynecologist may prefer to go for ultrasound or may prescribe you progesterone tablets to get the periods.