In patients with anovulatory type of gonorrhea, it is often necessary to take hemostatic drugs to stop the bleeding symptomatically, as this is when the bleeding is heavy and also tends to cause anemia in women. If the bleeding cannot be stopped by conventional hemostatic drugs, the patient can switch to hormonal drugs to stop the bleeding, such as oral drospirenone tablets. Usually, you will be able to stop the bleeding after taking drospirenone tablets for about 3-5 days. However, the medication should not be stopped immediately after the bleeding has stopped, but should be gradually and slowly reduced until the bleeding has completely cleared. After stopping the medication, didrogestrel may cause withdrawal bleeding. Therefore, the physiological manifestation of menstruation often occurs about 3-7 days after stopping the medication, but the bleeding time is relatively short at that time.