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What should I do if oral contraceptives find menopause?

Male  30 years old 2018-06-05
I have been taking oral contraceptives recently and found that it has been a long time since my menstruation. What should I do if oral contraceptives find menopause?

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  • BY Mamie Doris 2018-06-05
    Oral contraceptives will stop menstruation. If you stop menstruation for 2 months while taking the drug, you should stop the drug and switch to other methods of contraception, and most can return to normal on their own. After taking long-acting contraceptives, menopause often occurs. At this time, progestin drugs such as medroxyprogesterone or norethindrone, or progesterone injections, or short-acting contraceptives No. 2 can be used, taking 2 tablets per night, even 5 to 6 days. Usually menstrual cramps within a week after stopping the medicine.
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