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Brown discharge/Period/Implantation bled
I have detected with PCOS by ultrasound scan on may 3rd. My period is due by april 26th and sexually active on april 11(no ejaculation). Did upts on april 29,may 1 & may 3 all came negative. For more confirmation I did beta hcg test on may 5th which also came out negative. I consulted my gynaec as she gave me medroxyprogesterone for 5 days. I completed the dose on may 8th. And now iam having little bit of spotting mixed with brown and red colour. Is this normal ?? In how many days i'll get my usual period flow?  Or should i wait for few more days? I was scared because this could be any implantation bleeding ? This didn't happened to me before so I'm paranoid rightnow. PS: Posted this again because i didn't gave enough information about my condition to determine what's going on with me rightnow. Thank you. 🙏
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You were diagnosed as having PCOS on 3 May . Basis of diagnosis: Ultrasound. If you had ultrasound on 3 May and if you had conceived during intercourse on 11 April, ultrasound of 3 May would have picked up that pregnancy. So you were unnecessarily worried. You were supposed to get your periods on 26 April. It didn't come. You have taken Medroxyprogesterone for 5 days, last tablet on 8 May. You should get withdrawal bleeding due to Medroxyprogesterone by 15- 18 May. After that you will get your periods at the usual gap as earlier.
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