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Pcod and Prolonged Bleeding,spotting
I have PCOD , My LMP was on 2 april This month on 29 ,30 i had spot On 1st I had my periods till today I am bleeding .Normally i faced bleeding till 3rd day This month I am continuously bleeding till today which I consider 4th or 5th not sure My doc prescribed ProCare for 6 months Today is 4th/5th day of my cycle Can i take from today and what is benefit of this medicine.?
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Yes u can start it. It's for PCOD. it can be started anytime irrespective of the day of the day
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Consultation required
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Connect please
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You can consider 29 th April  as first  day, bleeding  upto 7 days is normal. Write clearly  the medicine name and content, because  there are around  3 different  medicines on that name.
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Did you take any medicines in between?
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Kindly connect plz
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