When should medication for menstrual regulation be discontinued?
Hello doctor, I will be traveling abroad from November 15 to 21, but my menstrual cycle is irregular.
The app indicates that my period will start on November 11.
I plan to buy and take (Liyue tablets) on November 8, hoping that my period will come after November 22.
How long should I continue taking the medication? Will this medication cause weight gain? Currently, I am experiencing lower abdominal discomfort, lower back pain, and premenstrual symptoms.
Thank you.
🙏
Jing, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2023/11/10
Dr. Cao Guotao reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
Hello, enjoy your meal until the 22nd.
Wishing you good health!
Reply Date: 2023/11/10
More Info
When considering the use of menstrual regulation medication, such as the one you mentioned (likely a form of hormonal medication), it is essential to understand both the timing of cessation and the potential side effects, including weight gain.
Menstrual regulation medications, often containing hormones like progestins or estrogens, are typically used to manage irregular menstrual cycles or to induce menstruation. The timing for stopping these medications can vary based on the specific formulation and the individual’s health status. Generally, if you are taking a medication like this to regulate your cycle before a trip, it is advisable to continue taking it until you expect your period to start, which in your case would be around November 11, as indicated by your app.
If your goal is to have your period start after November 22, you might consider stopping the medication a few days prior to that date, depending on how your body typically responds to hormonal medications. It is often recommended to stop taking the medication about 3-5 days before you want your period to start. However, since you are planning to travel, it is crucial to monitor how your body reacts to the medication. If you experience any adverse effects or if your symptoms worsen, it would be wise to consult with a healthcare professional.
Regarding weight gain, hormonal medications can indeed lead to changes in weight for some individuals. This can be due to various factors, including fluid retention, changes in appetite, or metabolic changes induced by the hormones. While not everyone will experience weight gain, it is a common concern among those taking hormonal treatments. If you notice significant changes in your weight or if you have concerns about this side effect, it is advisable to discuss this with your healthcare provider. They can provide guidance on managing weight and may suggest alternative treatments if necessary.
Additionally, you mentioned experiencing symptoms such as lower abdominal discomfort, back pain, and premenstrual signs. These symptoms can be common when starting or adjusting hormonal medications, as your body may need time to adapt to the changes in hormone levels. If these symptoms become severe or unmanageable, it is crucial to seek medical advice.
In summary, you should plan to continue taking the menstrual regulation medication until a few days before your expected period, monitor your body’s response, and consult with a healthcare provider regarding any concerns about weight gain or other side effects. It’s always best to have a personalized plan based on your health history and current symptoms, especially when traveling.
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