Periods related

2020-06-23 01:49:28
I was in birth control pill with metformin to regulate periods. I want to conceive. but my doctor want to regulate my period first. After three month of birth control pill. This month without pill today I got my periods. (last period with pill was on 9 may, this month without birth control pill I got period on 23rd june). All I want to know is, is this a normal period or side effects of birth control pill I was using earlier months?? And how can I conceive.
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Hi there, It is your normal menses. For conceiving you need treatment. Contact your doctor for further management

Answered2020-06-23 04:49:21

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Start Letrozole 5 mg from day 2-6 of periods at bedtime for a total of 5 days Do a ultrasound for follicles growth and endometrial thickness in day 9 of periods
Next Steps
Use I know urine ovulation detection kit for times intercourses
Health Tips
Start Fol 123 Join with husband in women down position with two pillows bellow your buttocks and sleep in the same position for 8 hours after joining to avoid semen trickledown Use washroom before joining and don’t use wash room for 8 hours after joining prevent spermatozoa trickledown Avoid papaya and pineapple Avoid lifting weights and stress Continue Metformin till 12 weeks of pregnancy

Answered2020-06-23 15:15:53

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Yes this is normal period, for conception please consult your gyanaecologist

Answered2020-06-23 10:03:19

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Hi. This is your normal periods after stopping the tab . You will have to contact yr dr for further tt for conception . Mean while continue tab Metformin .

Answered2020-06-23 03:16:24

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