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About pregnancy (pcod patient)
I am a pcos /pcod patient, i had protected sex on 29 april and i took the pill called crisanta which i was prescribed earlier by my doctor for getting my periods regular i took the pill and i got my period on 5 may after that i didnt get my period till now it has been 43 days , my periods were regular but they got irregular in march april maybe because i stopped my medicines and wanted to go for homeopathic treatments for pcod so recently again i had protected sex on 13 july i took the pill the same crisanta , we always use a condom too my periods do get irregular i am working on it for pcos but as it has been a long time i have not got my period i am just worried am i pregnant or is it just pcod and i dont feel any morning sickness or anything please tell me what you think what can i do
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First you confirm for pregnancy either by urine or blood.Bhcg is blood test and confirmatory also.If  value is less than normal then take treatment for withdrawal bleeding after consulting with the gynaecologist.
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Whether you are trying to clear up your skin , regularise your period s or ease disruptive and painful PMS, keep in mind that hormonal birth control pills which you are taking are only masking the symptoms and are not solving the problem.  Your body is actually trying to tell you something! And these pills are not free of side effects. The synthetic estrogen in birth control pills can cause short term side effects like GI upset, mood swings, irregular bleeding or spotting. And even scarier than the “mild” side effects are the serious health risks that accompany birth control pills. These include: Increased risk of cervical and breast cancers Increased risk of heart attack and stroke Migraines Higher blood pressure Gallbladder disease Infertility Benign liver tumors Decreased bone density Yeast overgrowth and infection Increased risk of blood clotting Cancer, heart disease, stroke, infertility.  Surely these side effects make birth control pills a less than desirable option for contraception, and even less desirable for masking acne, period problems and pcod. Good news is that all your problems  can be totally  reversed , not by masking the symptoms  with pills but by addressing  the underlying  cause of the problem and healing it from the ROOT cause. Hope it helps..... Love and Healing Dr.Disha Feel free to chat with me on Practo direct consult if you want to end your menstrual misery for good and boost up your fertility.
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