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Havent got periods, 50 days delayed
Have taken gynaset cr 10mg for 5 days. Now its 5th day after the course has been completed. Still haven't got period yet. Have some pcod condition. Shall i wait or check with my doctor?
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The wait Period is upto 10 days after the last dose Wait for five more days
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You can Waite some more time as you a Pcod issue
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Even after wk of stopping withdrawal pill , you didn’t t get your periods. You start on combined oral contraceptive pill daily 2 x 7 to days . If endometrium primed with estrogen you get your cycle with progesterone alone If it’s not primed , will get your cycle with combined ocps . May be it indicates ovarian failure
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wait 1 more week
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U can wait another 5 days In this 5 days If u dont get periods , Get a scan to see endometrial thickness and dependingly will start combined OCPs
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You can wait  for another  7 to 8 days for periods.
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Period will come after a week of stopping medicine so wait
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