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Im 32 years female having 2 Children with c section. My second child is 1 year 2 months and I'm still feeding. My concern is my periods date keep posting for 2 weeks after my delivery. This month I havent got my periods yet. Lmp was on 3rd Feb. Im not sure I'm pregnant bcoz we usually don't intercourse much. Weekly once sometimes even thta not possible. I have antifungal infection so under medicines from 5 days. Feeling bloating and very tired. Suggeste if I gave have any medicines like meprate to get my periods back. I read in gogle if irregualr periods is sign of ovarian cancer am I having I'm very scared. It pains sometime when we intercourse plz suggest
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Do urine preg test.
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Do a urine pregnancy test first.. Also irregular periods is not a sign of ovarian cancer. Periods may be irregular when breastfeeding. Pain during intercourse could be because of fungal infection. If pregnant, meprate is of no use ..
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Meprate is not an termination medicine
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hi first of all get an urine pregnancy test to rule out pregnancy
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