Duphaston and pregnancy related

2021-10-25 06:59:19
I have pcos and my doc told me to take dupaston from 18 day of cycle for 10 days i did my urine pregnancy test on 27 day of cycle and came negative is there any chances of me getting pregnant should I stop the medicine now or not
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Not in this cycle

Answered2021-11-08 21:53:52

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Duphaston has no definite role in aiding pregnancy in a pcos patient trying to conceive with a natural cycle. You will not get your periods till you are on duphaston. Please stop the medicine and wait for your periods to come. If they don’t come within a week then please repeat a urine pregnancy test with the first morning sample.

Answered2021-10-25 08:46:21

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Wait for few days and then repeat the test if period doesn't come

Answered2021-10-25 08:24:23

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Continue atleast for 5 more days and then repeat UPT after 5 days

Answered2021-10-25 07:01:04

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Hi Duphaston is basically a progesterone support for supporting ur pregnancy if u get pregnant. Stop it after u have a negative pregnancy test , once u miss ur period . If ur periods are regular then ok . But if they are irregular then u might need other medicines also .
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consult gynecologist

Answered2021-10-26 03:34:56

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U can stop duphaston Pregnancy test can be done 24 hours after a skipped perid

Answered2021-10-25 09:45:02

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