Gynaecology

2023-11-16 04:08:28
After medication of dydrogest and normoz. Having just 2 days of period. Today is 3rd day almost the end of my period. Is it normal? And possible to do today for fsh and LH tests?
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Answered2023-11-17 10:49:54

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Yes you can go for your blood tests.

Answered2023-11-16 13:54:36

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Yes you can go for test and this is normal

Answered2023-11-16 08:07:13

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Connect please

Answered2023-11-16 05:10:53

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It's normal to hav reduced flow with dynogest and u can do FSH and lh to know ur hormones

Answered2023-11-16 09:02:47

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You can take the test.

Answered2023-11-16 07:23:22

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Answered2023-11-16 05:25:27

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Connect plz for discussion

Answered2023-11-16 05:13:56

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u can get the tests done

Answered2023-11-16 05:07:53

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Yes it's normal if ur Thyroid levels are normal Yes u can go fr the tests

Answered2023-11-16 05:04:54

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