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Little bleeding 10 days before periods
I'm 27 yrs old ,f,married, overweight, history of irregular menses,taking normoz twice daily ,evion & polybion as suggested by doc as I have mild pcos, Had periods on April 7 after taking primolut , on 27 th April I have mild bleeding ,also experienced mild mood swings for past 2 days .is it normal ..started with yoga on Monday . which was done previously but paused for 2 months in between, married 2 yrs back.. trying for pregnancy .
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Take Krimson 35 for 21 days for 3 cycles. Get your thyroid and sugar levels checked and treated accordingly.Continue the other medicines and try to reduce weight with healthy lifestyle and diet.
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Pls connect for advice,its hormone issue which needs to treated,it will cause difficulty in conceiving,pls connect for advice
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None of the medicines you have mentioned above contain any hormones. So even though you are taking these medicines, don't think that you had your periods because of this medicine. Please keep a record of dates of your periods so that we know the natural pattern of your periods.
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Bleeding before 21 days is not normal needs to be investigated n treated
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