I got diagnosed for pcod when I went to doctor due to not getting my periods for 3 months. Now I was given medroxyporgesterone for 5 days along with corectia.. and doctor said on the 5th day after finishing course of medroxyporgesterone my periods would come. Also from when my periods will start I have to start another medicine which is krimson 35 for 21 days. I would like to know that it's the 3rd day after finishing the
course of my medroxyporgesterone but I have no signs n symptoms of my periods. Also I am confused when my periiods will come 5 days after medroxyporgesterone or immediately after finishing dose of medroxyporgesterone. Please guide and suggest.
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You will get your periods after you stop taking the Medroxyprogesterone after 7-10 days
Next Steps
From day 2 at bedtime take Tablet Krimson 35 once every night for three weeks and then give a gap of seven days and then repeat cyclically for 3-6 cycles
Health Tips
Continue Correctia and follow PCOD diet.
Do exercise and lifestyle changes.
Take bittergourd and amla and jamuns daily
Take onions and garlic and tomatoes
Take wheat based diabetes diet
Take milk with turmeric at night
Take fish and egg white
Avoid non-veg and egg yellow
Take a spoon of methi seeds soak up in water over night and take next morning.
Loosing 5-10 percent of weight in 3-6 months will cure PCOD in 75 percent of cases
Brisk walking three times a week for 30 minutes
Do yoga and detoxify and Destress
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