Taking menstrual induction medication?
This time my period is six days late, so I went to the gynecologist for a test, and there was only one line.
The doctor prescribed three days' worth of Duphaston.
Is this a medication to induce menstruation or a medication to support pregnancy? Can I take it with peace of mind?
90320, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/04/17
Dr. Cao Guotao reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
Hello, this is a menstrual induction medication.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2020/04/17
More Info
Menstrual induction medications, such as the one you mentioned (婦安寧, or "Fuyan Ning"), are often prescribed to help regulate menstrual cycles or induce menstruation in cases of delayed periods. In your case, since your period is six days late and you have confirmed a negative pregnancy test, it is understandable that your doctor would prescribe this medication to help bring on your menstrual cycle.
Understanding the Medication:
Fuyan Ning typically contains a combination of hormones that can help stimulate the uterus to shed its lining, thereby inducing menstruation. It is important to note that while some medications can be used for both inducing menstruation and for maintaining pregnancy (like progesterone), Fuyan Ning is primarily used for menstrual induction.
Safety and Usage:
1. Consultation with Your Doctor: It is crucial to follow your doctor's instructions regarding the dosage and duration of the medication. If your doctor has prescribed it, they believe that the benefits outweigh any potential risks in your specific situation.
2. Common Side Effects: As with any medication, there may be side effects. Common side effects of menstrual induction medications can include nausea, headaches, breast tenderness, and changes in mood. If you experience severe side effects or any unusual symptoms, you should contact your healthcare provider immediately.
3. Underlying Conditions: If you have any underlying health conditions, such as liver disease, blood clotting disorders, or a history of hormone-sensitive cancers, it is essential to inform your doctor, as these conditions may affect the safety of using such medications.
4. Monitoring Your Cycle: After taking the medication, monitor your menstrual cycle closely. If your period does not start within a few days after completing the medication, or if you experience heavy bleeding or severe pain, seek medical attention.
5. Pregnancy Considerations: Since you mentioned that your pregnancy test was negative, it is generally safe to take this medication. However, if there is any doubt about the accuracy of the pregnancy test, it is advisable to consult your doctor before starting the medication.
6. Lifestyle Factors: In addition to medication, lifestyle factors such as stress, diet, and exercise can also impact menstrual cycles. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle can help regulate your menstrual cycle naturally.
In conclusion, Fuyan Ning is typically used for inducing menstruation and is generally considered safe when prescribed by a healthcare provider. Always adhere to your doctor's guidance and report any concerning symptoms. If you have further questions or concerns about the medication or your menstrual health, do not hesitate to reach out to your healthcare provider for personalized advice.
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