Menstrual regulation medication issues?
Hello Doctor, my menstrual cycle before adjusting was from October 15 to October 19 (menstruation was on time).
However, since I have a trip on December 18, I visited a gynecologist on October 30 to adjust my cycle.
The doctor recommended taking medication to advance my period, so I started taking the cycle adjustment medication on October 30 for about 10 days, and my period started on November 12.
After my period began, I returned for a follow-up, and the doctor prescribed Winstop for 11 days, advising me to start taking it on the fifth day of my period.
I was scheduled to return for a follow-up two days before finishing the medication, but I couldn't make it due to scheduling conflicts with the doctor's office.
1.
I would like to ask if my period will come 3 to 5 days after finishing the 11-day medication?
2.
Following up on the previous question, if my period comes 3 to 5 days after stopping the medication (around December 1), and I do not take any cycle adjustment medication afterward, will it affect my future menstrual cycles? (Does this mean my period will consistently start at the beginning of the month?)
3.
If I want to buy cycle adjustment medication from the pharmacy to continue taking, should I choose a medication with the same ingredients as Winstop? How long should I take the medication?
Thank you, Doctor.
Qiu, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/11/16
Dr. Wu Xianghui reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
This menstrual regulation method requires adjustment of medication based on ultrasound examination.
It is recommended that you take the time to return for a follow-up appointment.
Reply Date: 2021/11/16
More Info
When it comes to menstrual regulation medications, it's essential to understand how these drugs work and their potential effects on your menstrual cycle. Based on your situation, here are some insights and answers to your questions.
1. Timing of Menstrual Onset After Stopping Medication: After completing a course of menstrual regulation medication like Winstop, it is common for menstruation to occur within 3 to 5 days after stopping the medication. However, this can vary based on individual hormonal responses and the specific medication used. In your case, if you finish taking Winstop and do not experience your period within that timeframe, it is advisable to consult with your healthcare provider for further evaluation.
2. Impact on Future Menstrual Cycles: If your period does come around the expected time after stopping the medication, it does not necessarily mean that your future cycles will be affected in a predictable way. Menstrual regulation medications can temporarily alter your cycle, but they do not typically cause long-term changes. Your cycle may return to its previous pattern, or it may take a few cycles to stabilize. If you have been regular before taking the medication, it is likely that your cycle will normalize again, but individual responses can vary.
3. Purchasing Over-the-Counter Medications: If you are considering buying menstrual regulation medications over the counter, it is crucial to choose a product that contains the same active ingredients as Winstop. However, self-medicating can be risky, especially without the guidance of a healthcare professional. It is best to consult with your doctor or a pharmacist before starting any new medication. They can provide you with the appropriate dosage and duration based on your health history and current needs.
In addition to these points, it is important to consider the potential side effects of menstrual regulation medications. Common side effects may include nausea, headaches, breast tenderness, and mood changes. If you experience any severe side effects or if your menstrual cycle does not return to normal after a few months, it is essential to seek medical advice.
Moreover, lifestyle factors such as stress, diet, and exercise can also influence your menstrual cycle. Maintaining a balanced diet, managing stress levels, and engaging in regular physical activity can help support your menstrual health.
In summary, while menstrual regulation medications can be effective in managing your cycle, it is crucial to approach their use with caution and under medical supervision. Always consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice and to ensure that any medication you take is appropriate for your specific situation.
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