Hi. I have pco due to which I dint get my periods from 2months. This keeps happening sometimes it's regular and sometimes it happens at gaps. This is first time that it's taken so long. Can I take regestorne 5mg for 3 days morning and night? This was usually given by my doctor. I am unmarried girl.
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Taking regestorne is fine but this will not help cure PCOS. Kindly visit a gynecologist for further evaluation and treatment.
You can also visit my clinic, International Fertility Centre, located in New Delhi that offer varied fertility treatments for PCOS, Endometriosis and many more performed by skilled fertility specialists to help you have a joyful experience with us.
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Regesterone can induce the bleeding but cannot heal the hormone imbalance. Sorry to inform you but you are walking on the road of hormone imbalances which lead to period and fertility issues in short term but serious disorders like diabetes, blood pressure, autoimmune thyroid disease and cancers in the long term.
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