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  • Female
  • 28 Years
  • 29/01/2025

It's been a couple of days since the doctor inserted a tablet into my vagina, and I'm wondering when I should expect the bleeding to start. Are the retained products likely to come out with my first menstrual cycle? I'm really hoping to pass these retained products naturally. They measured 9cc. Any advice you could give would be great.

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Revital capsules are dietary supplements containing vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. The recommended duration of intake and gap period vary depending on individual health needs and goals.

Continuing Intake

If your father is taking Revital capsules for general health and wellness, he can continue taking them for:

  • 6-12 months: This duration allows the body to benefit from the supplement's nutrients and antioxidants.

However, it's essential to monitor his health and adjust the supplement regimen as needed.

Stopping Intake for a While

If your father wants to stop taking Revital capsules for a while, consider the following:

  • 1-3 months: Take a break from the supplement to assess whether his body still needs it.
  • Re-evaluate his health and adjust the supplement regimen as needed.

Remember that it's always best to consult with a healthcare professional before starting, stopping, or modifying any supplement regimen.

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