Married since 2 years, weight 88, all tests are clear pcos,pco hormonal etc since being Married am not ovulating properly mostly get medicine for ovulating no child as well. I took last month duphaston so got my period i need to ask by taking duphaston do i ovulate as well and if not the what is the purpose of period coming without ovulation.
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Duphaston is given for you to get periods and not to ovulate. it is a safe drug and can be used even if you are pregnant ,hence it's given to people who are eager to conceive..By chance if you are pregnant it helps to maintain the pregnancy.
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Duphaston is not for ovulation as u asked
It will help to get period regularly if ovulation has not occured and if ovulation occured it wi help to maintain pregnency
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Hi. Duphaston is given so that you mensurate regularly . If periods are delayed the lining of uterus gets thick and then the periods that will follow will be heavy and prolonged. Anovulatory periods happen in PCOs and other hormonal problems .
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