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My uteres lining is thick. So doctor said i am having pcod and prescribed met-innovfol and said i can take it for 3 months or 6 months. I took it for 3 months then stopped. For 3 months my periods was fine. The 4th month my periods got delayed so again i statred taking met- innovfal thinking that i will get my periods and will continue taking it for 3 more months. After taking medicine i got my periods within 5 days but only spotting. There is no proper bleeding and its been 4 days now. What should i do?
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Pcos can be treated with life style changes 10 percent reduction in weight can regularise cycles
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A thick lining of uterus is not diagnostic of pcos PCOD is a wrong terminology it's not a disease its syndrome The diagnosis of pcos is by an ultrasound where ovarian volume is more than 10 CC and its only treatment is to exercise and maintain a healthy bmi If you are sexually active you inneed a pregnancy test if not you need a medicine to help you get your periods
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