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Hello , I was diagnosed with PCOD and heavy bleeding and chronic Dysmenorrhoea although I do get my period regularly. I was prescribed Mirumigest to be taken for 3 months. After taking medicine for a month I have missed my period and I got to know that this medicine is for endometriosis hence I have stopped taking the medicine. It's been a month since I have stopped the medicine and I have taken Deviry for 3 days as prescribed by the doctor. It's been 6 days ,have not got my period. So , do I again need to take any medicine to regulate my period or do I have to wait .
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You need consultation. Share your ultrasound reports. Mostly you are having endometriosis also as your doctor has prescribed mirumigest tablets. You are having dysmenorrhea which may be due to endometriosis. After deviry periods may take 8-10 days to come
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You have to take proper dose of deviry to induce your period. Period will come after 8to10 days of stopping medicine.
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