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Deviry after d&c
I had my d&c for blighted ovum on 1st October. I have not got my periods, today is 1st Nov. My doctor is out of town so I can't consult her. Can I take deviry 10mg to induce periods. I had taken deviry earlier also after doctor's suggestion. Can I take deviry 1 month after d&c to induce my periods?
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Wait for the periods
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Wait for periods to come It's quite normal  to have delayed period after d and c
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As it's been only a month since your D&C, you can wait for 2 more weeks. It's likely that you would get your periods with in this time frame. Even though you had Blighted ovum, the hormones that are produced in the body are just like normal pregnancy hormones, so it takes time for pregnancy hormone levels to come down and you to get your periods. Don't wory. Presently no need to take tablet Deviry .
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