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PCOS and planning to get pregnant
Hi, We're planning to get pregnant. I've irregular periods. I got last periods on 6th Mar. My Gynecologist gave me Crina ncr 10mg for 5days. And adviced to take  krimsons 35pills from 5th day of periods. Is it ok to take as this is contraceptive pills? After Crina can go for fertility drug instead of contraceptive..
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Crina ncr is given for withdrawal bleeding since you didn't get periods for 2 months. Krimson 35 is a contraceptive for sure but in case of pcod patients it's given for 2-3 cycles to regularise your menses by stabilizing your hormone. Conception after this course gives a better result as hormones are better controlled by then.
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This is common problem now a days in female, get an investigation done for hormone after that in suitable hormonal balance u can plan for pregnancy. Meanwhile avoid oily and highly cholestrol contain food. Add some workout in your daily routine.
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YES. YOU CAN TAKE IT AS ADVISED BY YOUR GYNECOLOGIST. BE IN TOUCH WITH YOUR GYNECOLOGIST AND SHARE YOUR PROBLEMS WITH HER.
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You need to regularise your periods so that ovulation can take place likewise
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