Medroxyprogesterone

2024-02-21 17:56:52
I was diagnosed with pcos. Got my last period on 19 January . Started taking medroxyprogesterone from 29th January as per my doctor's instructions. I was spotting on 9th Feb and on 17th February. Today is 21st February I've not gotten my periods yet. Periods were supposed to come on 19 again so that the my doctor could start the birth control pills for treatment of pcos. I haven't got my periods yet. Why is that?
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Answered2024-02-22 07:34:11

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When was the last dose of medroxy progesterone There is a wait period of up to 10 days after the last doors

Answered2024-02-22 02:56:39

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You mentioned that you started taking Medroxyprogesterone on 29  January. You didn't mention when you stopped taking Medroxyprogesterone. You have to STOP taking Medroxyprogesterone to get your periods.

Answered2024-02-22 02:50:34

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Answered2024-02-22 02:16:12

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Answered2024-02-22 03:01:12

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Period  happen after 8 to 10 days of stopping medicine.

Answered2024-02-22 00:51:55

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For how many days medroxyprogesterone was taken? And when did you take the last dose of medroxyprogesterone. Periods usually come within or 7 days after the last dose of medroxyprogesterone

Answered2024-02-21 18:00:57

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