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Dorota  (Anonymous, 37.47.252.) Warszawa 13 months ago

Can Orgametril inhibit the removal of puerperal feces?

Hello, I am 6 weeks after childbirth, and I still have the remains of postpartum feces, in addition, I learned that I have a cyst on the ovary 3.5cm, I was prescribed Orgametril to absorb the cyst, I know that the drug inhibits menstruation, can it also stop puerperium feces? Since I take the pills, the bleeding has gently stopped, now it no longer stains, and I am afraid that the feces have stopped because of it. Can this medicine affect this?

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Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

13 months ago

Usually, the removal of puerperal feces takes up to 6 weeks, so the bleeding that you now accompanies may be related to the cyst on the ovary and the use of Orgametril will be safe in this case. If, despite everything, you have doubts, it is worth consulting your gynecologist or using teleconsultation here: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja

Anna (Anonymous, 46.148.92.) 13 months ago

Good morning, my question may seem ridiculous but I am concerned. I was at a blood draw today. Before me in the queue was a man after collection, who held a cotton swab with his hand after taking it on the wound, and the nurse handed me a piece of plaster from a long roll, which I took and stuck on this cotton swab. I touched his hand, not a cotton swab. Now I'm afraid I had blood somewhere and I might have contracted something. I have a wound in my ear and I could have touched it unconsciously afterwards. Could I have contracted something?

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