LoEstrin Fe 1.5/30 is equivalent to Loestrin 30, Minestril 30. LoEstrin Fe 1/20 is equivalent to Loestrin 20, Minestril 20. Miniphase and Norimin are somewhat similar, but not an exact match.
If you are taking Loesterin FE and you've not had your period yet, you may consider going to the doctor depending on how long it has been. They may recommend a short break from the birth control.
To delay your period while taking Lo Loestrin Fe, you can skip the placebo pills and start a new pack of active pills immediately. This means you continue taking the active hormonal pills without interruption. However, it’s essential to consult your healthcare provider before making any changes to your pill regimen to ensure it’s safe and appropriate for you. They can provide personalized advice based on your health history.
Yes you can by skipping the sugar pills and sarting the "active pills".
According to the Package and the actual website itself no. You should start taking it on the Sunday immediately following your period, or on the very first day of your period.
Loestrin Fe 24 is a combination birth control pill that can help manage symptoms of adenomyosis such as heavy periods and pelvic pain. However, it is not a specific treatment for adenomyosis and may not fully alleviate all symptoms. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized treatment options.
Yes! I've been on it for almost a month now and i've noticed some weight gain and my breast start to grow bigger.
Yes. LoEstrin is the same consistent dose throughout the month, an works better for most women with irregular bleeding. Pills like Tricyclen is named that because it is a "triphasic" pill meaning it has 3 weeks of a different dose.
No. all iron pills are the same. If you are supposed to stop, then stop!
Lo Loestrin Fe is a combination oral contraceptive pill that contains estrogen (ethinyl estradiol) and progestin (norethindrone acetate), along with iron. It is primarily used for preventing pregnancy but can also help regulate menstrual cycles and alleviate symptoms of menstruation. The "Fe" in its name indicates the presence of iron, which helps prevent iron deficiency anemia. This contraceptive is typically taken daily and is designed to be low-dose, making it suitable for women who may be sensitive to higher hormone levels.
It's BROMINE. That is the element that is a liquid in the same period as Fe.
Each body is different so the exact amount of time I cannot tell you. I'm on Femcon FE and it normall takes me about 2 days to start bleeding after the last pill is taken. The pill is in your system for apprx 24 hours so any time after that you can start bleeding. This is because your body does not actually have a period. Your body is really only bleeding because of the withdrawal from the hormones. Technically its disputed whethere this "fake period" is really necessary, but most doctors recommend the 7 day break (or three day on loestrin). But your body is completely controlled by the hormones.