I had a missed miscarriage at 6-7 weeks last month in October 3rd week, the pregnancy was conceived using letrozole, my periods are very irregular because of pcos and I have a BMI 30.
I wanted to know if I can start taking letrozole again for the new cycle??
Is it safe for me to try again with letrozole based on my previous medical condition?
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Hi,
1. Please do aerobic exercises along with dietary modifications to lose weight. You may start having regular periods by just losing 5-10% of your weight.
2. After disruption of pregnancy, your body may take anything from 4 to 12 weeks to go back to its basic nonpregnant state hormonally......so please be patient......to plan your pregnancy.
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