I got my periods on 12.6.2020. My doctor asked to visit her on day 1 or day 2 of my periods. I visited her today 14.6.2020. She scheduled my hsg on 17.6.2020. The problem is I am not getting usual flow and brown discharge only. But she prescribed some tablets and asked me to come on 17.6.2020. The tablets are femilon, tapic mf,cosklot 500. What to do. I am confused.
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Do the pregnancy test if you haven't till now. If negative you can go for the test as prescribed by your doctor. But should do only wen the bleeding stops completely.
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these tablets are to reduce your bleeding,if you are getting very scanty flow for first time and you are sexually active then do urine pregnancy test and if it is negative then you can go for hsg but only after stopping your bleeding completely, avoid intercourse before test
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If your periods have not stopped it's better to avoid a hsg...and di it when it has completely stopped..usually hsg is done at 8-10 days from first day of period
In my opinion you can postpone HSG this month, and take Duphaston 10 mg once a day for 10 days and avoid intercourse, then on 10 th day go for Beta HCG test to rule out pregnancy.
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