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Bleeding for 3 years. Pcod.
I had 1 miscarriage in 2019 due to incompetence cervix. From then bleeding stops only if i take OC pills or duphaston. In June, 2021 I delivered a baby boy.. after delivery again bleeding continued for 3 months. It stopped only after taking OC pills. Recently i stopped taking pills after 6 months, but then bleeding started again in 15 days. My Ultrasound reports shows Pcod only. My doctor put me on Trapic Mf & Regestrone Cr 10mg. Should i do any other tests? Or is it only because of hormonal changes or PCOD?
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Did u take ocps during breastfeeding also?u need an detailed evaluation... continuous bleeding heavily or only spotting?
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Rather unusual presentation. Firstly you had an abortion in 2019 due to incompetent Cervix. That hardly involves hormone levels. Secondly you had a baby in 2021. After delivery you had bleeding for 3 months. It could be controlled only by OCP. Again difficult to understand why you had bleeding for 3 months after a normal delivery  . A D&C could have been offered . And now again you are on OCP. Under the circumstances I would like to admit you to the hospital for observation. I would like to see how much and what type of bleeding you are having since 5 years which can't be controlled without OCP.
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Hormonal disturbance
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