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Its been 70 days since my last period. Doctor recommend these test: Urine test: negative Cbc : normal Prolactin : normal Insulin: normal T3 t4 tsh : normal (in april) Medicines : Folic acid : already started Vitamin d ; already started NOSTRO CE 10MG : not started yet BFIT CD : not started yet SEACYST M : not started yet Its been 10 days since i and my husband was together. I was previously diagnosed with PCOS . Should i wait for some days to retake the pregnancy test or should I start taking medicines to regularise periods? If i am pregnant , will these medicines affect the foetus?
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You have already waited too long You need to be educated about the fact that cycle length more than 37 is highly abnormal and needs to be treated To confirm if you are pregnant you can go for a confirmitory test bhcg
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As pregnancy test is negative, you can take medicines
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