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Delayed period
I had protected sex on April and had period 3 days later than usual with less flow. I had no sex on may but my period did not come. I have done 5 pregnancy tests all of which came negative. I took 2 regesterone tablets everyday for 5 days. It has been a week since I stopped the tablets but still no period. I am experiencing mild cramps for over two weeks now but no period. I have a history of pcod but I have never had such delayed period before. What should I do.
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Known case of PCOD do have such irregularity, Ideally you should wait for 10days after completing the Regesteron 5mg BD regimen.
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Wait for 3 more days. 1.If periods turn up ,still get ur hormonal test done to see the status of your hormones and treat them immediately. we should alteast know the cause office irregularity.                  2.If your periods don't come up, than get your USG Abd + Pelvis Follow up with report
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PCOD had a viscious cycle, PCOD leads to Hormonal imbalance which leads to Weight gain and weight gain itself leads to Hormonal imbalance resulting to PCOD. So go ahead with Excercise. And once your periods arrive or as per USG report,we can get your hormonal reports done and go ahead with treatment. Thank you. Dr Binny Patel
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Nothing to worry What treatment you are taking for pcod?
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