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PCOS - Ginette 35 has been advised
Hi Dr, My wife - Age 34 - has been advised by the doctor to take Ginnette 35 for 3 months....Is it necessary to take for 3 months as she has got her period regular now after taking for 1 month and 2nd month is on. She is having PCOS and wants to get pregnant soon. Regards Mayank Saigal
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Mr Mayank Pcos is a condition in which ovaries start to produce more follicles , get thickened, cause hormonal imbalances and subsequently metabolic disturbances It needs to be evaluated systematically by hormonal assessment metabolic assessment weight assessment and your major complaints at present You can also read about it on my Facebook page by name of Dr Priyanka Suhag I would suggest you to seek pvt consultation at my clinic or through online portal for detailed assessment as to what is the current scenario Regarding conceiving, first it needs to be assessed how much deranged is the condition and considering the age of patient we need to reconsider ginnette and start planning for conception after all the tests are within range
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Whether you are trying to clear up your skin , regularise your period s or ease disruptive and painful PMS, keep in mind that birth control pills like GINETTE 35are merely addressing the symptoms and are not solving the problem.  Your body is actually trying to tell you something! And these pills are not free of side effects. The synthetic estrogen in birth control pills can cause short term side effects like GI upset, mood swings, irregular bleeding or spotting. And even scarier than the “mild” side effects are the serious health risks that accompany birth control pills. These include: Increased risk of cervical and breast cancers Increased risk of heart attack and stroke Migraines Higher blood pressure Gallbladder disease Infertility Benign liver tumors Decreased bone density Yeast overgrowth and infection Increased risk of blood clotting Cancer, heart disease, stroke, infertility.  Surely these side effects make birth control pills a less than desirable option for contraception, and even less desirable for masking acne, period problems and pcod. Good news is that all your problems  can be totally  reversed , not by masking the symptoms  with pills but by addressing  the underlying  cause of the problem and healing it from the ROOT cause. Hope it helps.....
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