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  5. I hava taken dupheston before my period start to delay my period but it didnt effect on me period came then i started primoulate n to shorten my period but its been 5 day my period flow is shorten but spoting for 2 days like temperory morning and evening dryness and at night spotiing how long it can continue when i know i am clean

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I hava taken dupheston before my period start to delay my period but it didnt effect on me period came then i started primoulate n to shorten my period but its been 5 day my period flow is shorten but spoting for 2 days like temperory morning and evening dryness and at night spotiing how long it can continue when i know i am clean

Asked by Female, 21 · 5 days ago

Spotting after taking Primolut N can occur due to hormonal changes, especially if medicines like Duphaston were used earlier; it may last for a few days and sometimes up to a week, and you can consider yourself clean when there is no spotting for 24 to 48 hours continuously, but if it continues longer, becomes heavier, or you notice pain or unusual discharge, you should see a gynecologist for proper evaluation.
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It is common to experience spotting and changes in flow when taking Primolut N (Norethisterone) to regulate or shorten your period, and these symptoms usually resolve within a few days after stopping the medication.

🩺 What to Expect and Duration

  • Spotting and dryness can continue for a few days after finishing Primolut N as your hormone levels adjust.
  • Typically, bleeding should normalize within 2–3 days after stopping the tablets.
  • "Being clean" usually means your bleeding has stopped and your cycle returns to normal.

⚠️ When to Consult a Doctor

  • If spotting or bleeding persists beyond 7 days after stopping Primolut N.
  • If you experience heavy bleeding, severe pain, or other unusual symptoms.
  • If dryness or spotting worsens or is accompanied by discomfort or infection signs.

🩺 Next Steps

  • Complete the prescribed course as directed by your doctor.
  • Keep track of your bleeding pattern and any new symptoms.
  • Consult your gynecologist for personalized advice and to ensure no underlying issues.

If you want, I can explain how these medications work or what might cause prolonged spotting. Meanwhile, please consult your gynecologist for tailored guidance.

Answered 5 days ago

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