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Homeopathics and birth control (levonorgestrel)

Hi I recently had to take a levonorgestrel 1.5 mg tablet for emergency contraception.

2 days prior I took a dose of sepia 30 and the next day I did as well. I felt great results from the sepia.

I was upset to need to take the contraception and I am worried about sepia interfering with the birth control. I read somewhere that it would make birth control not work?

Yesterday I took the pill and did not take the Sepia. I want to resume the sepia but I am wondering when is an appropriate time and how much should I take?

Are there any other homeopathic remedies I could take to help me balance?

I really hope to get some advice!

thanks in advance!
 
  pclin on 2017-07-07
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Sepia or any other homeopathic remedy for that matter won't interfere with the working of an allopathic drug. A homeopathic drug is taken for it's own set of indications. There is no need to take any homeopathic remedy if things are going well.
 
kadwa 6 years ago
thank you. I read somewhere that sepia can make birth control not work so i got worried!!!!!

I think the sepia was working but I only took one dose a day for 3 days. I felt great but now I am starting to feel like I did before again. Is it safe to take more than 3 doses? (of 30ch?)

I would like to take more but should I wait a month and watch my symptoms? Thank you!
 
pclin 6 years ago
Such is your anxiety that you are creating multiple threads. I think i might have solutiin for your problem
 
Zady101 6 years ago
Yes you are right. The anxiety rules my mind at times. I will stick to the one thread. Thank you.
 
pclin 6 years ago

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