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What should I do if oral contraceptives find that there is less menstruation?

Male  31 years old 2018-06-03
I have been taking oral contraceptives recently and found that the amount of menstruation this month is very small. What should I do if oral contraceptives find that there is less menstruation?

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  • BY Mamie Doris 2018-06-04
    Oral contraceptives can cause menorrhagia. If it occurs in the second half of the menstrual cycle, it is caused by insufficient progesterone. You can take 1 short-acting contraceptive tablet No. 1 or No. 2 tablet until you have taken 22 tablets. If the amount of bleeding is as large as menstrual cramps, you can treat them as menstrual cramps, stop the medicine immediately, and start taking the next month's medicine on the 5th day of the withdrawal.
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