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Asked for female, 22 years old from South Goa
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According to Mayo Medical Laboratories, normal levels of estradiol (E2) for menstruating women range from 15 to 350 picograms per milliliter (pg/mL). For postmenopausal women, normal levels should be lower than 10 pg/mL. As our level is increased you need gynec check up and of course you can take supplements to reduce excessive estrogen and note the effect.
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After taking the high hormonal emergency pill one gets withdrawal bleeding 5 to 10 days later, and then a new cycle starts.- new counting.
Presence of withdrawal bleeding means no pregnancy by sex prior to it.
If this does not happen as well as the period is missed then do a pregnancy test.
Presence of withdrawal bleeding means no pregnancy by sex prior to it.
If this does not happen as well as the period is missed then do a pregnancy test.
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Triquilar is an oral contraceptive pill, it's given in pcod patients to correct hormonal imbalance. Take these pills for 3 cycles as advised by your doctor ,after 3 cycles try for natural conception for 3-6 months ,if conception doesn't occur even after 6 months then consult a gynaecologist for fertility treatment.
Asked for female, 23 years old from Hyderabad
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Krimson 35 (Ethinyl estradiol) is not only an anti-PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome) tablet it is a birth control pill also.
So, if you are regularly having these pills, you need not be concerned about pregnancy.
But, there exists risk regarding pregnancy only if you are an irregular user. Also for first 7 days on pills use another contraceptive also.
So, if you are regularly having these pills, you need not be concerned about pregnancy.
But, there exists risk regarding pregnancy only if you are an irregular user. Also for first 7 days on pills use another contraceptive also.
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