Hi
Its been 2.5 months i didnt got my periods
Last time it was in april 15th(after1
5months) that time too i took mephrate medicine.
I have pcod issues as per the last sonography in nov,2019
Ques 1 :- there is no possiblity of pregnancy (last intercourse was in march and i got periods in april with mephrate medicine)?being on a safer side I took prega news test and it came negative.
Ques 2 :- how much time should I wait for periods to come, its discomforting (weight gain, stomach feels heavy and its increasing)
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Hello there,
Yes chances of pregnancy is slim.
Don't worry about that.
Take meprate for withdrawal bleeding.
And you need complete evaluation and treatment for PCOD.
For periods Take Tablet Meprate 10 mg twice a day for 5 days as it will help to restore normal hormones for the time being
You will get your periods after you stop taking the medication after 7 days
Hello.
PCOS is lifestyle disorder!
Exercise, lifestyle modification and diet control will play major role in treatment for stabliising hormone levels!
After taking withdrawal bledding pills like meparate u can wait for 7-10 days after last dose medications.
If u don't get menses consult your GYNAECOLOGIST in person.
Health Tips
avoid stress and anxiiety
preferred green leafy vegetables and fruits
lifestyle modification
exercise regularly
Pregnancy is unlikely, you can take tablet for withdrawal bleeding.
Do regular exercises, brisk walk for 40 min, take healthy balanced diet green vegetables salads and seasonal fruits avoid oily sugary food reduce weight 5to10kg your periods will become regular.
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