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Missed Period for 14 days
Sir/Ma'am, My girlfriend missed her periods, now it's more than 13 days. She has not got her periods. Her last period date was 26January, we had intercourse on 29 & 30 using condoms. Since then no period. On 8th of March we tested using a pregnancy kit using morning urine , result was negative (Single line on C). In my locality no BHCG tests are possible. Today ( 12 march) I took her to the doctor, the doctor told her to do USG. Everything was normal in the report and prescribed her medicine Meprate for 5 days. I have attached the report. Her period cycle is of 31 days. Due to some family issues she was depressed in between 10 feb to 17 feb. Please suggest what I should do? Please Help!
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Complete meprate course as advised and wait for period
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If she follows her prescribed course of Meprate 10 mg correctly for five days, she can confidently expect her menstrual cycle to resume. Typically, her period should start within 7 to 14 days after completing the course. If she has not menstruated within 14 days of her last dose, it’s important to visit her gynecologist for further evaluation.
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Please do a urine pregnancy test once.
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If negative upt,please visit a doctor and get meprate 10 mg twice a day for 5 days
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She can use what the doctor suggests.
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If the Pregnancy test is negative she can connect for a prescription to help get her periods rather than getting depressed
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