POOJA KOTHARIExpecting Mom due in 1 month3 months agoA. Registron (a combination hormonal medication containing progestin and estrogen) can affect your menstrual cycle. Here's what generally happens:
If you are not pregnant and take Registron for 15 days, you may experience withdrawal bleeding a few days after stopping the medicine. This is similar to a period and happens because of the hormone drop. If you are pregnant, typically withdrawal bleeding does not occur, but it is not guaranteed. Some women may still have light bleeding even if pregnant.
So, withdrawal bleeding usually indicates that you are not pregnant, but the only reliable way to confirm pregnancy is through a urine or blood pregnancy test. If you're unsure or your periods are irregular after stopping Registron, it’s best to consult your doctor.
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