After 3 months of missed periods it is always advised to first take pregnancy test then if its negative and penorit is taken, penorit is usually the combination of estrogen and progesterone pills which are taken to withdraw the bleed.Usually penorit is given for 10 days, morning and evening twice daily and its observed that menses resume after 10 days of taking the last pill.
Emergency contraception is a progestrone called Levonorgestrel. This has to be taken within 72 hrs of unprotected sex.Basic side effect is irregular bleeding, therefore possibilities of delay by 6 days or it has come early. If patient takes emergency contraceptive in 4th or 5 th day of period then cycle will come within a week.Bleeding can happen in 1 week and repeat bleeding after 1 more week.Patient may have no bleeding as this was not required hence cycle can be delayed by 3 or 4 weeks. there is no relation to menses which was delayed 6 days now as compared o last time.Emergency contraception should not be taken for regular contraception , if taken regularly this will cause irregular bleeding.
I had this question the other day after reading or hearing something. I dug into what information I could find online, and figured there were other ladies out there with the same curiosity. While there was less out there on this topic than I was expecting I got my question answered.
I got a bit of flack in my last video about chemicals. Apparently I shouldn’t just say “chemicals” because some may be confused due to the fact everything is made from chemicals. So, I just want to start by saying that the chemicals I’m talking about are those that are being put into things that are causing harm, such as those that are endocrine disruptors, messing with not only the female reproductive system, but the male reproductive system as well. We wonder why so many girls and women have messed up menstrual cycles, and I think what’s in our environment has a lot to do with it.
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What is the morning after pill? It’s an emergency contraception that you can take if you are worried about a possible pregnancy. If you had a sexual intercourse without protection, you can take Postpil® within 72 hours (3 days) to protect you from pregnancy. Watch our video and find out how it works!
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Ever wondered how vitamin pills are made? Well it’s a pretty complex process, but we break it down by taking a behind-the-scenes look inside one of the biggest supplement factories in the world.
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If the patient is on oral contraceptive pills, then the pills are taken for 21 days, then 7 days pill free period, then 21 days pill period, then it goes on like that. So in this 7 days pill free period, the first day or the 7th day or any time in between will get the periods. So if the patient has taken the pill 21-7, 21-7, then the period will happen in those 7 days, then it is a consecutive pill, that is you have taken the pill without any gaps. So when you do that then there will be no period is between unless you have missed a pill of the consecutive 2 or 3 packets that you have taken and the periods will resume only when you have stopped the entire packets. So if it is consecutively taken then the periods will start only after stopping the consecutive packets or missing the pill or if it is intermittent it will happen in the 7 days when there is pill free period.
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How medications (capsules) are made in a compounding pharmacy lab – a quick view of the whole packing process.
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Compounded medications are a great option for those who:
• Have allergies to common mass-produced fillers (lactose, gluten, dyes, etc.)
• Need customized medication strength (children or the elderly)
• Are avoiding certain ingredients
• Need unique dosage forms. (Creams, suppositories, lollipops, pellets etc.)
• Aren’t able to take a medication due to unwanted side effects, unpleasant taste or lack of improvement.
• Need medications that are in short supply or on back order.
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“Hello I am a compounding pharmacist. For anybody who is interested I can go through the math that is required to calculate how much active ingredient plus filler can be put into each capsule.
First, you should know that there are many different size capsules: #00, #0, #1, and #3 are some of the more common sizes with lower numbers being larger capsules. Each different size capsule can obviously hold a different volume of total powder.
The compounding technician will perform a packing stat calculation with each ingredient to assess how much of each ingredient/filler can fit into the necessary capsule size. This packing stat is described in grams, so let’s say that when the technician fills 5 capsules she calculates you can fit and average of .150gm of acetaminophen (Tylenol) into a #3 capsule and .200 microcrystalline cellulose (filler) into a #3 capsule.
So let’s say a doctor for some reason orders a prescription for 100mg acetaminophen, and the patient brings it to the compounding pharmacy because they have celiac disease and can’t tolerate the fillers in commercially available acetaminophen preparations.
So…. Since we know from the packing stat calculation that we can fit .150gm acetaminophen in a #3 capsule we can calculate the total volume of the capsule which would be taken up by the 100mg acetaminophen (.1gm) by the equation .1gm/.150gm=.666. So in other words 66.6% of the capsule volume contains the active ingredient, so therefore we can deduce that there would be 33.4% (1-.666=.334) volume of the capsule remaining for inactive ingredients (fillers). So we can use the microcrystalline cellulose as the filler with its pack stat above (.200gm in #3 cap). To calculate how much filler we need, we would take the pk stat times volume remaining (.2gm x .334=.0667gm microcrystalline cellulose per cap).
So. Let’s say they want 100 capsules made. So we have our active ingredient (.1gm acet. per cap x 100 caps = 10gm Acetaminophen) and filler (0.0667gm microcrystalline x 100 caps = 6.67gm microcrystalline cellulose)
So the compounding tech would weight out the 10gm acetaminophen on the scale and the 6.67gm microcrystalline cellulose, then mix them together thoroughly and then pack them in the capsules per the video.” said u/SpiritualEnema on Reddit.
Emergency Contraception is a way to prevent pregnancy AFTER unprotected sex. Lots of people have questions about it: How does the morning after pill work? What does the morning after pill do? How does emergency contraception prevent pregnancy? What are the different types of emergency contraception? This video answers these questions and more.
To learn more about the morning after pill/emergency contraception, visit https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/morning-after-pill-emergency-contraception
Transcript:
Accidents happen — maybe you mess up your birth control, or forget to use a condom. But since it can take several days for pregnancy to happen after sex, there’s still something you can do.
Emergency contraception is a safe way to prevent pregnancy up to 5 days after unprotected sex. It mainly works by stopping sperm from meeting with an egg.
There are 2 options for emergency contraception: the copper IUD, or morning after pill.
Getting a copper IUD inserted within 5 days of unprotected sex is the most effective type of emergency contraception. It works as well if you get it inserted on day 5 as it does on day 1.
And — bonus! — it keeps giving you super effective pregnancy protection for up to 12 years, or until you have it removed.
But sometimes it’s hard to get an appointment for an IUD on such short notice, so call your local Planned Parenthood health center or doctor as soon as possible.
The morning-after pill is not the same thing as the abortion pill — it won’t end an existing pregnancy.
There are 2 kinds of morning-after pills. ella is the most effective kind of morning-after pill. You can take ella up to 5 days after unprotected sex, and it works as well on day 5 as it does on day
1. You need a prescription from a Planned Parenthood health center or your doctor or to get ella.
PlanB and other generic pills like it are the next best option for emergency contraception.
They’re available without a prescription from most drug stores and pharmacies. You can be any gender, any age, and walk in and buy it without ID.
You can take Plan B up to 5 days after unprotected sex, but the sooner you take it, the better it works. It’s most effective when taken within 3 days after unprotected sex.
Morning-after pills really lower your chances of getting pregnant, but they don’t work as well as using regular birth control. So it’s best to find a regular method of birth control, and save the morning-after pill for emergencies.
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Contraceptives are designed to prevent pregnancy in three basic ways: they either block sperm, disable sperm before they reach the uterus, or suppress ovulation. But is one strategy better than the other? And how does each one work? NWHunter describes the mechanics behind different kinds of contraceptives.
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Pill crushing video, good for G tube feedings and giving pets medications.