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Irregular Periods
My age is 27 and I've been married for last 22 months and I've one baby 1 yr 15 days old now. I never had any problem with the menstrual cycle before pregnancy and it was always 28 days. Two months after birth of baby, I started taking 'Saheli' contraceptive pills and since then my menstrual cycle is 40 - 45 days i.e. I had delayed periods always. Its been 10 months taking Saheli and other than delayed periods I never had any problem. I'm suffering from hair loss for last 6 months and also had some skin problem for last one month, so some doctor suggested me Petroleum 200, Sulphur ointment and Lycopodium 30. I've been taking these medicine for last 15 days. The new problem is this time I had very irregular periods (after 35 days of menstrual cycle, For initial days only blood spot, for last 3 days a lot of blood) and now just after one week I've periods again for last 2 days(sometimes spot and sometimes blood).Because of baby I've very restless and hactic life as I get less sleep. Please suggest some medicine to normal the menstrual cycle.
Thanks in advance.
rash0581 on 2008-10-16
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please stop taking saheli as this is disturbing your hormonal equilibrium in your body and causing all abnormal symptoms that you are observing in you.
for birth control, you may take a different approach, in consultation with your hubby.
after a few months, if the irregularities continue, a suitable remedy can be taken.
for birth control, you may take a different approach, in consultation with your hubby.
after a few months, if the irregularities continue, a suitable remedy can be taken.
♡ rishimba last decade
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