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I started taking Ainterol last month using the recommend 2 pills a day with the spray 2-3x a day for the first 14 days of my cycle. A month later, I am expecting my period as it's been regular for many months, and I am 4 days late. I am not on any birth control, and am not pregnant according to a home pregnancy test. What should I do? Has anyone ever had this experience?
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It can do that. In studies it extended the follicular phase in humans and monkeys. But it doesn't affect everyone.
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You may have just delayed when you ovulate by a few days because of the pm, thus making your period a few days late. Before pm I used to have a very regular 28 day cycle, but now its more like a 35 day cycle. Not sure if thays something I should be concerned about, but as long as I am still getting my period I think its fine.
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Thank you for your responses.
As of today, I am 9 days late and according to my period app, I am on Day 38 of my cycle. I noticed that my libido levels are higher in the last week, which usually happens right before my period. I have been only using the spray again since last week, so I will update when I get my period. It's nice not being on the flow, but it's stressful at times because I have been wearing my "period underwears" in anticipation for the last 2 weeks! LOL.
On the up side, I have seen/felt improvements in my breasts from just the spray 1-2x daily by itself. No aches, but my boobs definitely feel fuller and I have a much bouncier, nicer cleavage. But then again, those are usually symptoms of my PMS anyway minus the aching, heavy feelings. So yes, I really do think it's working despite the side effects.