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Can I get pregnant while taking Primolut N?

Can I get pregnant while taking Primolut N?

Can I get pregnant while taking Primolut-N Tablet? Yes, you can get pregnant even if you are taking Primolut-N Tablet. It is not a birth control pill. Therefore, you should use contraceptives or other birth control methods while you are on Primolut-N Tablet.

Can I take Primolut N if I have PCOS?

Other hormonal treatments for PCOS or ovulation problems. Various commercially available progesterones can be used such as Norethisterone (Primolut-N), Medroxyprogesterone (Provera) and the mini-pill preparations. These can be used to regulate cycles and produce more regular and controlled periods.

Can I get pregnant while taking PCOS pills?

You won’t be able to get pregnant while you’re taking birth control pills for PCOS. But if you need help ovulating so that you can become pregnant, certain medicines may help: Clomiphene (Clomid, Serophene) is an anti-estrogen drug that you take at the beginning of your cycle.

Can a woman take Primolut-N without being pregnant?

She did taken 10 tablets without knowing that she was pregnant and now when her pregnancy test came positive we are very worried if the pill is going to have an adverse effect on the baby or it can cause any deformities to the fetus please answer it for us. Thanks in advance Here is a page for you.

What are the side effects of Primolut N 5 mg?

Major & minor side effects for Primolut N 5 MG Tablet. Irregular menstrual periods. Enlargement of breasts. Stomach discomfort and pain. Weight loss or weight gain. Trouble sleeping. Acneiform eruptions.

Is it normal to have heavy bleeding after taking Primolut?

Although your periods are normal and the bleeding has been helped, it is not by any natural means. Once you stop taking the drug, your symptoms will probably return. Heavy bleeding of this nature indicates a high oestrogen level, low progesterone.

How many Primolut tablets should I take per day?

The recommended dosage can range between 1 tablet daily in some conditions, up to 4 tablets daily in other conditions. Your doctor will advise you on how to take your tablets. If you do not understand the instructions printed on the pharmacist label, talk to your doctor or pharmacist.