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No periods and negative pregnancy
I haven't had periods for 2 months which doesn't happen usually, i get my cycle within 40 days, from past 3 months i have made so much changes in living healthy and excercising regularly and lost weight also as told to PCOD patients but last cycle also i had spotting continuesly for that i had to take primolut for 21 days to get periods as suggest by my gynac and this cycle again i am facing issues since almost 59 days no periods although i feel like i am on my periods but only watery discharge is there and cramps on and off. This is very unusual for me.
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Could you be pregnant? Check that first . If you are not pregnant you can take primolut again for 10 days to get your periods
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Continue the good work of healthy living, exercise and losing wt. It will show results
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Do pregnancy test if applicable
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consult online
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Take Tablet Meprate 10 mg twice a day for 5 days. You will get your periods after you stop taking the medication after 7 days
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From day 2 of next periods you can start Tablet Dronis-30 once at bedtime cyclically
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For PCOD please tell me your plans for planning pregnancy
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