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Bleeding after duphaston
I am trying to conceive..  doc prescribed me duphaston from CD18 for next 10days.. but today on CD30 I have started bleeding (NOT PERIOD) from vagina... it's blood like flow.. no clots nothing... it was my 1st time with duphaston.. I am scared... What is this? Pls help...
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Wait for 10 days from the last pill if the Urine Pregnancy test is negative
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These are your periods after stopping duphaston. Duphaston is progesterone hormone support. Once you stop it, if you are not pregnant, you get your periods after a few days.
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It could be your periods
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Hello. Probably this s only your periods.  Just wait for how the flow is and get back
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Mostly your periods
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consult privately for better discussion
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consult for more discussion on ur problem and treatment chat privetly,
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