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Delayed periods
3 months ago I had the same issue.. my periods got delayed and I visited gynaecologist and I was advised to have regesterone.. i also had sonography done and everything was normal .last two months I had my periods ok time. This month it was late.. so I took regesterone for 2 days 2 times n its been 3 days since I stopped. I still haven't got my period. How long does it take?
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Wait for 10 days after finishing last dose of progesterone
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Take regesterone for a week atleast if u have started. Then wait for a week to get your periods.
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Please wait for some more days.
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wait for maximum 10 days from the last pill
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Wait for minimum one week.
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Wait for atleast 8-10 days from last dose of pills for periods to come
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Regestrone 2 times a day for 2 days is not enough Please take Regestrone 5 mg three times a day for 5 days after stopping your medication you will get your periods after 7 days
Next Steps
Sleep with light off for 8 hours at bedtime Avoid lifting weights and stress
Health Tips
Drink plenty of water and fruits juice Take a boiled egg daily
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