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Medications
… attack, blood clots, and high blood pressure from hormonal birth control (such as the pill, patch, ring). The risk of … or pharmacist for more details. Taking this medication after your evening meal or at bedtime may help if you have … ankles/feet (fluid retention), or weight change may occur. Vaginal bleeding between periods (spotting) may occur, …
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… may be pregnant. It may cause a pregnancy to end, premature birth, or birth defects. In rare cases, serious … and for at least one month or one completed menstrual cycle after you have stopped treatment. If you become pregnant … and benefits with your doctor. When misoprostol is used vaginally for these purposes, it works by causing the womb …
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… may cause serious bone loss which may not return to normal after you stop using it. The risk of bone loss increases … should not be used for longer than 2 years unless other birth control methods will not work for you. An important … or irritation/pain at the injection site may occur. Vaginal bleeding between periods (spotting) or …
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… as pelvic pain, painful menstrual cramps, and pain during/after sex). This medication is also used by children to … worsening of symptoms may occur (such as increased vaginal bleeding for women treating endometriosis, or … you are using this drug, this is not a reliable form of birth control. Discuss the use of non-hormonal forms of …
Medications
… attack, blood clots, and high blood pressure from hormonal birth control (such as the pill, patch, ring). The risk of … a different area with each change to avoid skin irritation. After wearing patches for 3 weeks in a row, do not wear a … ankles/feet (fluid retention), or weight change may occur. Vaginal bleeding between periods (spotting) may occur, …
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… Uses Levonorgestrel is used by women to prevent pregnancy after birth control failure (such as a broken condom) or … abdominal pain, tiredness, dizziness, changes in vaginal bleeding, breast tenderness, or headache may occur. …
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… You must see a health care professional within 7 to 14 days after taking mifepristone. The health care professional will … If the medication fails and the pregnancy continues until birth, there is a risk of birth defects. You may have a very … follow your health care professional's directions. Heavy vaginal bleeding does not mean that your treatment was …
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… drugs. (See also Drug Interactions section.) Discuss your birth control options with your doctor. Using this … as condoms, diaphragm, spermicide) for the first 7 days after the rod is placed. Ask your doctor about whether you … breast tenderness, acne, hair loss, weight gain, and vaginal irritation/discharge may occur. Pain, bruising, …
Medications
… Uses Ulipristal is used by women to prevent pregnancy after birth control failure (such as a broken condom) or … pharmacist your medical history, especially of: unexplained vaginal bleeding This drug may make you dizzy. Alcohol or …
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… unusual sweating, trouble sleeping, breast tenderness, vaginal dryness, decreased sexual interest, and injection … syndrome (OHSS). This condition may occur during or after treatment. Rarely, serious OHSS causes fluid to … of the womb (ectopic pregnancy), miscarriage, multiple births (such as twins, triplets), or birth defects in an …