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Pcos, nausea, upt(-ve), periods?
I have pcos history. I only have periods when i take meprate 1bdx5days else my natural periods are not happening from approx 7 or 8 months. I had ipill once 5 months back in February and also checked upt: negative. Then i had ipill again in may end and also checked upt in june starting: negative and then again checked upt in july ending (5 days back) : negative. It's August starting today and I'm feeling nausea since july ending since 1 week. What could be the reason? And why i am not having periods without meprate or ipill from so long? And this nausea feeling now after 2 months of unprotected coitus and checked upt : negative.
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You need to consult a gynaec ! PCOS should be managed well !
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The only treatment of pcod is to be exercise n maintain a healthy bmi What's ur height n weight? The reason fr nausea cud be something wrong u hv eaten Stress If the pregnancy test is negative ur not pregnant Besides pcod other reasons fr the delayed period like deranged thyroid n prolactin levels needs to be evaluated
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Period  delay  may be due to PCOD. You have to take proper  treatment  to regulate your period. Nausea  can be due to acidity and other gastric  issues..
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