ExpertDr.Deepinder Kaur DhawanObstetrician and Gynaecologist4 years agoA. its better to consult your gynaecologist for routine check up and do all routine investigation required And start treatment as advised.
it can be due to many reasons.. and we need to rule out
Author of questionMom of 3 children4 years agoA. yes 1 time i took i-pill that's y its happening with me??
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 11 m old boy4 years agoA. Doctors often prescribe birth control pills (oral contraceptives) containing the hormones estrogen and progesterone to help control irregular periods. A hormone medication called progestin can also help trigger periods in women who don't get them.
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