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Iam.33yr old female I had pcod problem 2yr back .So I had irregular periods So I took crisanta for 6months and i also reduced weight UpTo 12kgs and my periods became regular andniam.hypothyroid and taking 100mg thyronorm and it's normal till date But this time it's been 12days my date I did not get periods n my UPT is negative So iam worried too much .I do lots of workout for 2hrs and fallow very strict diet as well Plz let me know do I get my periods in few days .Very much scared
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If UPT negative then take pills for withdrawal bleeding under gynecologist supervision. For irregular menses and PCOD consult ayurvedic gynecologist for Panchakarma and ayurvedic medicines with modification in diet and lifestyle which will help you to restore metabolism naturally and repair hormonal Imbalance. Avoid stress. Continue exercise. Maintain healthy diet.
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Hello, Sudden weight gain or weight loss may cause irregularity in periods. Since your pregnancy test is negative, you should consult a gynecologist and she will prescribe you medications to induce your periods.
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Hi. Good that you reduced wt. As its also true that vigorous wt gain and wt loss both will give you some irregularity in periods. So dont worry. If you r not getting periods and its already 12 days then do one blood test for pregnancy.if negative then take withdrawl medicines after meeting gyn.
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Whether you are trying to clear up your skin , regularise your period s or ease disruptive and painful PMS, keep in mind that birth control pills like CRISANTA are merely addressing the symptoms and are not solving the problem.  Your body is actually trying to tell you something! And these pills are not free of side effects. The synthetic estrogen in birth control pills can cause short term side effects like GI upset, mood swings, irregular bleeding or spotting. And even scarier than the “mild” side effects are the serious health risks that accompany birth control pills. These include: Increased risk of cervical and breast cancers Increased risk of heart attack and stroke Migraines Higher blood pressure Gallbladder disease Infertility Benign liver tumors Decreased bone density Yeast overgrowth and infection Increased risk of blood clotting Cancer, heart disease, stroke, infertility.  Surely these side effects make birth control pills a less than desirable option for contraception, and even less desirable for masking acne, period problems and pcod. Good news is that all your problems  can be totally  reversed , not by masking the symptoms  with pills but by addressing  the underlying  cause of the problem and healing it from the ROOT cause. Hope it helps.....
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Pcod and Thyroid disease us completely reversible in my experience.
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Periods can be affected by small things like stress, illness or erratic schedules. I suggest you wait for 2 weeks more. Repeat upt if you still don't get periods. You need to lose weight as well. I'd suggest you to visit a gynaecologist for complete evaluation
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