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Bleeding from 3 months
I have a history of irregular periods. My mom went through menopause at 40 ( & I'llbe 39 in month). I used to get periods only after taking medicine. For three months, I didn't get periods, so I took Gynakot, after which I got periods on December 14, which lasted for 20-25 days. Then, they stopped for a few days. In January, I had light periods throughout the month. In February, I started getting periods on the 2nd, which haven't stopped yet, and they're heavy. The doctor prescribed some tests, and the results are: - Hemogram: PCV 35.5, MCHC 31.3, MPV 13.8, ESR 31 - Hemoglobin: 11 - AMH: 0.0052 The TVS test showed everything normal, except for a simple left ovarian follicular cyst & some et (9.6 mm). I've started taking Texakind MF and Stypitovit, a 3-day course, 3 times a day. But even after the second day, the bleeding hasn't stopped; only the clotting has stopped...
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This medicine will only reduce the flow not stop it If despite bleeding the endometrial thickness is more than 5 you would require  a biopsy
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