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Not having periods after 2months
I am not having periods for more than 2months . This has happened before . Around 2yrs before during COVID.  Whenever I sit  at home for few months i gain weight and then stop getting periods .last time I  took primolut n and got busy with work  and then got periods. I do have low hb too around 9 . This time I i did gain weight around 2 kgs after being at home for 5months . I did start to work but it's only for two days so rest of the time I am at home lazying around . I still got my periods although quite painful . But It stopped again. I really can't keep up with exercise because most of the time I am sitting and studying or doing chores . I took primolut n 1tab for 5days and its been 3days since I took the 5th tab but still no periods . What should I do . I did USg last year to check for cyst but it was normal .
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Irregular periods may be because of hormonal disturbance .You need to undergo few test for same Connect online for further prescription
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Connect please
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Wait for ten days after the last dose u should get ur periods if there is no pregnancy
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Its unlikely that youll get your periods within 3 days of stopping the medication, youll have to wait upto 1 week to 15 days to get your periods
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Irregular periods, only thing you cant put on more weight, youll have to loose weight, no other go, youll have to take some time out and exercise if thats the only thing helping you!
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