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Asked for Female | 29 Years

Overdosed on Red Pills: Back Pain & No Bleeding

Patient's Query

I overdosed red family planning pills lm not bleeding only back pains

Answered by Dr. Mohit Saraogi

Back pain without blee­ding is a side effect of ove­rdosing on family planning pills. Taking too much medicine can be­ harmful. You should stop those pills now. Contact your gynecologist right away to get proper guidance­ and treatment. Ingesting e­xcess medication causes proble­ms. Family planning pills in high doses trigger unexpe­cted side effe­cts.

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I had unprotected sex but he ejected out and i am concerned so i want to avoid my pregnancy.

Female | 18

If it's within 72 HOURS of sex,, take emergency contraception.. Consider regular birth control.. Get tested for STIs.. Make sure to use protection next time.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I'm 19 I have problems lately I'm missing my period for two weeks already and also have to go to toilet for pee every 10 minutes and also eating a lot more then usual when I took pregnancy test results show negative

Female | 19

Not having your period, frequent urination, and increased appetite are potential signs of a problem. It could be the result of having the wrong periods, anxiety, or even some physical problem. Be aware that consuming nutritious food and managing stress can be beneficial. Follow the doctor's advice and start with a thorough check-up to get in touch with your body better. 

Answered on 14th June '24

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Question for OBGYN or anyone in women’s health: I am 25F and have been using the Evra estrogen+progesterone patch (Canadian version) since February 2023 (almost 3 years) due to abnormally heavy periods leading to anemia. It has essentially stopped my period. For the last year only, since April, my “periods” (or breakthrough bleeding) have become more regular, occurring every 3 months or so. I usually will remove the patch when it starts to allow myself to shed any excess lining. But more recently I have been shedding extremely thick clots of coagulated blood/lining, multiple times an hour, each clot about the size of the palm of my hand. This coupled with EXTREMELY heavy bleeding. I use the largest and thickest available overnight pads throughout the day and night, and each one is soaked through in about an hour, along with 2-3 large jelly-like clots sitting on top of the pad which I have to pick up manually and dispose of in the toilet. I can feel the clots passing most often when moving from sitting to standing, as it is accompanied by a wave of abdominal pain and then the uncomfortable sensation of passing a large mass of tissue. I went to the ER the first time this started happening as I was worried about the blood loss. They instructed me to take iron supplements (which I already do) and told me it was normal on the patch - but it isn’t typical for me. It’s been impossible to find a doctor available nearby so I was hoping to get some more insight into why this is suddenly starting to happen, and whether it’s safe for me to continue on the Evra patch. Thank you so much for any help.

Female | 25

Answered on 30th Oct '25

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