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Delay in periods
Recently I had recovered from covid-19, I had the mild symptoms n I got recovered in home isolation with no steroids intake, my periods got delayed after I recovered from covid my last period was on 6/4/21 is there something to worry?
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Periods can get irregular or delayed after covid. Get a pregnancy test done. If it's negative you can either wait or take tablets for withdrawal bleeding.
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It can get delayed during/after covid infection. Get a home urine pregnancy test done. If negative then progesterone withdrawal maybe needed if menses do not return naturally.
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Be relax u r absolutely normal this is may be due to panic situation of Covid from u have been recovered ,increase plenty of liquid suppliments 
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Just wait and watch Observe your cycle if u still feel irregular then u should go for USG abdomen n pelvis
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