I am a married woman aged 30 years. I have PCO D since 2009. Though I took proper medications since then and my periods got regular. Last year I got married and soon after that my periods got irregular. Last I had my periods on 31st jan 2020 and after that I had no signs. I do have tested for pregnancy but it came negative. Many times I feel like vomiting and in a span of two I could not control my vomiting.
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When last urine pregnancy test done?
If not recently repeat it then take medicine to get period or withdrawal bleeding.
Later if you are Keen on having pregnancy get yourself and husband investigated.
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if Urine Pregnancy test is negative there is lesser chance of having pregnancy and it is not shown in blood beta HCG as well then this vomiting can be a sign of upcoming period also and blotting sensation and mild cramps or breast pain or all signs of upcoming periods as well so if it's already March 29th then it is time for you to get the withdrawal pill.
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Pcos is not curable disaeas and need long term treatment and follow up.. You need to do sonography check uterine lining, it's not good for health not to have periods for 3 month..
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