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Period is 2 days late
My periods always follow regular 28 days cycle but this time it is 2 days late. On 11 november, I underwent routine abdominal USG and the results suggested PCOD, numerous follicles on both follicles and no dominant follicle, does that mean I didnt ovulate this month.? I have no other symptoms of PCOD My doctor put me on metformin since last week and I also had a mild yeast infection last week. What is the cause of my late period? When is it expected to come? Plz help, I have never missed a period before. (No chance of pregnacy, last meeting was more than 2 months ago, multiple negative urine and bhcg tests)
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PCOS. Can wait or take medication for withdrawal bleed.
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U cn wait fr a week Consult gynecologist
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Yeah maybe you did not ovulate or have ovulated later in the cycle. If there is no chance of Pregnancy, then you can safely wait for your period to start naturally.
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Hello welcome,as you said your USG show pcod,so you should know your details,discuss me online for treatment and  prescription.
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