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PCOD_ Medication
Hi, I have PCOD since 2016. But I never had to take amy medicine for it. Recently I saw a doctor who put me under a 3months of medication of Glycomet 500 and Krimson 30. I completed the first course of Krimson for 21 days and my periods showed on the perfect date of 16th of August, just like last month. However, this time, I had least blood flow. It lasted to for 3days only, and I hardly needed 1pad a day. My doctor is not available in town right now. So can't see her. Is it normal that period flow gets reduced on having these medicines??? Please suggest.
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Yes they might get reduced! Nothing to worry!
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Yes Notng to worry ...nrml
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