Taking modicon & cipro . Late Period ! Posted: 09-14-05 20:08pm
Hey there everyone!!! I have been taking
bc for about three years now....My doctor
has switched me around five different
times on the pills. I started taking
modicon two months ago. During this
second month I had infection and had to
take cipro. I was supposed to start my
period almost two weeks ago!!!! I havent
started yet!! I have taken two pregnancy
tests which both came up to (-) negative.
I was just wondering if the antiboitic
and the me starting new pills would have
something to do with this.. Please
answere I dont know where to turn....I
live on the nc coast, and my doctors
office is closed for the rest of the week
due to hurrincane ophelia!!!! Please
help!!
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Tylanas
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Posted: 09-15-05 10:44am
I think you're fine. It sounds like it's
probably the crazy mix of pills your body
has been through. I'd try to relax;
stressing out can make your period even
later! If your period doesn't start by
the time your doctor's office opens, I
wouldn't worry too much. It just sounds
like your menstrual cycle is a little out
of whack from the medicine. Once you get
the chance to go back to your doctors, do
so, if you feel it will alleviate yor
fears. That's what doctors are for!
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