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Irregular periods
I have mild pcod . I had my check up few months ago . my previous doctor prescribed me birth control . I took birth control from september to march . I once had periods for continuous 2 months . my last period was on 15 april . I haven't got my periods yet a little blood cloths are coming which are very dark in shade or brown in colour . what should I do ?
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Please don't look for management of PCOD on Tele-consultation. It is a long treatment with many failures. Such problems should be tackled by physical consultation with a Gynaecologist whom you can approach for any clarification. On Tele-consultation you will be getting opinions from different Doctors with no consistency. You are only 16 years old.
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You may get your periods. Just wait. But if you are sexually active, rule out pregnancy
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Hi Thnxs for your question U got ur last period on 15th April rt? If you missed ur regular period than take medicine for withdrawal bleeding. U did unprotected sex last 2 month? I need complete details regarding ur case so I can help you. U need to take hormones pills for withdrawal bleeding. For further guidance on it and medicine Use my online consulting link so that we can discuss ur quary and advise you accordingly and guide u MY Online link is prac.to/drpanchani
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