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Late period and BFN
I had a chemical pregnancy miscarriage on 26th May (last period date was 20 April). I had light bleeding on 7 and 8 June then some spotting on 22nd June. Since then I am having only white discharge with no periods. I took a pregnancy test and it was negative. I had unprotected intercourse on 17th and 19th June. In general my period has always been regular with 25-27 days cycle. I am worried as this is the first time my period is this late and that too after a miscarriage. Please suggest me next steps. I have had a laproscopic surgery in Dec 2017 for bilateral endometriotic cyst, but still my periods before and after the surgery were always regular
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Pelvic transvaginal scan with follicular study will help
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Some times periods take time to regularise after miscarriage
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Take Tablet Livogen once a day for 6 weeks at bedtime Take a boiled egg daily Drink plenty of water and fruits juice Avoid lifting weights and stress Sleep for two hours in afternoon and for eight hours at bedtime with light off Brisk walking three times a week for 20 minutes
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Hi. Please get a pelvic scan done to see if there are any retained products of conception .
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