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How can I avoid getting withdrawal bleeding during weekend while taking Larin Fe?

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Published At March 3, 2019
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Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

I am taking Larin Fe as a birth control pill. It is a combined monophasic pill with three weeks of active pills and one week of inactive pills. I currently started pill packs a week back but wanted to change it to a weekend to avoid weekend withdrawal bleeding. How can I do so without losing the effectiveness of the pill? My idea was to wait until my placebo week which starts on a weekday and then to take the placebos only up until weekend and start a new pack then. Would this work without changing the effectiveness of my pill?

Answered by Dr. Eeshani Dutta

Hi,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

You can stop the active pill on Wednesday instead. Take placebo pill on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and start a new pack from Sunday. The plan of preponing periods is bewildering to the body. It might take you a few (2 to 3) cycles to tune your periods in a new cycle. Repeat the same thing in the next cycle by stopping the active pills one day prior, that is, 20th day, while starting the new pack on Sundays every time. So in four cycles, your dates will be as per your schedule with stable efficacy of the pills too. I hope, I could help you with your query. Please revert back, if want a shorter alternative.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Eeshani Dutta
Dr. Eeshani Dutta

Obstetrics and Gynecology

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