My lmp was on may 23rd. I was having some health issues going on. Jaw pain, ear pain with swelling and going to different specialists for that. So, I was taking antibiotics and other medications prescribed by the doctors. Ibuprofen, muscle relaxers, antihistamine, paracetamol along with antibiotics. These are the medicines list taken in the last 2 months. I missed my period in June and it's July now and no signs of periods coming. I was having regular cycles till may. Does medications cause irregular periods? How to get back to regular cycle?
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It’s since 2 months you have missed your periods and if pregnancy test is negative,you need to be given progesterone tablets for you to have menses (withdrawal bleeding )
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Just wait for five to seven days. If all parameters are ok and you are not pregnant. Then definitely you will have periods
Stress is main cause of delay ,, just don’t think about periods
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