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About taking pill for periods
Taking pill to delay the periods is a good idea for pcod patient or not? My marriage is lying on the same date when my periods will start. Also, i am worried about the fact I taking pill will be a good idea as i was diagnosed with multiple ovarian cyst 1.5 year ago. Although i have control my diet and the symptoms of cyst are also diminishing. So i am assuming that it's is get good. But them my concern is shall i opt to take these pill or not? Pls suggest. Whether it will be harmful in future or not?
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pills are safe to delaying the period for pcod patient. don't worry for this problem.
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Dear , consult gynaecologist and fallow accordingly . Avoid self medication
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