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No period since April
Last time I had my period on 21st March and after that I haven't had my period earlier I had treatment for PCOS. In this situation of covid19 I'm scared of visiting hospitals or clinics I don't know what to do now. Any medicine to get periods?
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If you are sexually active please check for pregnancy.if negative then you can take withdrawal bleeding medication.please consult online for that with reports
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Rule out pregnancy if applicable Take Tablet Meprate 10 mg twice a day for 7 days After you stop taking the medication you will get your periods after 7 days
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Follow pCOD diet Bittergourd and amla and jamuns daily Take turmeric milk at bedtime Reduce oil Increase onions and garlic and tomatoes Avoid fast food Take wheat based diabetes diet Brisk walking three times a week for 20 minutes Take fish and egg white Avoid non-veg and egg yellow Take fenugreek in food in tempering
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If you loose 5-10 % of your weights over a period of 3-6 months you will get PCOD cured in 75% of cases
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Yes..u need to hv medicine to get Ur periods..also for regularisation of periods..
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rule out pregnancy b4 taking it..
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lifestyle modifications required for u..for medicine consult online
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