Withdrawal symptoms from Microgynon 30, a combined oral contraceptive pill, can vary among individuals. Typically, it may take a few days to a couple of weeks for the body to adjust after stopping the pill, as hormonal levels begin to normalize. Some women may experience changes in their menstrual cycle, mood swings, or other side effects during this period. It's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for personalized guidance.
After switching from Microgynon 30 to Norgeston, you may experience changes in your menstrual cycle. Typically, you should expect to see a withdrawal bleed within a few days to a week after stopping Microgynon, depending on your body's response. If you don't have a period within a few weeks, it's advisable to consult with your healthcare provider for further guidance. Individual responses can vary, so monitoring your cycle is important.
Yes with maybe an increase in the side effects you see how as the MAP has higher levels of hormones and microgynon 30 is hormone based. That is if you have side effects with microgynon 30 you may see an increased level of the same ones.
If it is not a full withdrawal - 30 days Full withdrawal at retirement - 30 days Full withdrawal before retirement - 90 days
To be fully protected from pregnancy when starting Microgynon 30, you should take it for seven consecutive days. If you begin taking the pill at least seven days before unprotected sex, you will be protected from the start. If you start later in your cycle, you should use an additional form of contraception for the first seven days. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice.
no it does not. I asked a health adviser on the NHS.
I've been told by the pharmacist that it will....better check with your GP...
how long will it take me to drive 30 miles going 40mph
Since you didn't say what drug you were taking, we cannot answer the question
I don't think it will work but I'm only a child that is 7 years old
30 days
How fast will you be driving? At 60 mph it will take 30 min. At 30 mph it will take 1 hour.
It would be best to check with your GP. I know that St.John's Wort can affect the contraceptive ability of Microgynon 30, as can; * Antibiotics (such as ampicillin and rifampicin) * Griseofulvin (Used to treat fungal infections) * Phenylbutazone (An anti-inflammatory drug used to treat some types of joint diseases) * Phenytoin, Primidon, Phenobarbiton and some other medicines used to treat people with epilepsy such as carbamezepine. I would highly suggest you give your gp a ring and find out from him/her.