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PCOS - post pregnancy
Hello doctor, I'm in my post pregnancy period now. Its been 4 months now and i have got my periods only once. Please let me know whether i can consume PCOS related medicine.
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Nothing to worry because of breast feeding you are getting less periods,no need to take pcod medicines
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No need.. What pcos medication? Don't take any unnecessary medication while breastfeeding Periods may be irregular when you are breastfeeding Its normal Nothing to do But you can become pregnant even before menses resumes So use proper contraception Connect for more details and information here Go to my website www.familygynaec.com For articles on breastfeeding and baby care Blog section YouTube channel Dr Harita Kothia videos
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Periods are irregular post delivery especially if you feeding the baby (but pregnancy has to be ruled as pregnancy can occur if no contraception is used )
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If you are feeding your baby don’t take PCOD medication
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Sometimes pregnancy cures PCOD please get a repeat ultrasound pelvis done for uterus tubes and ovaries and endometrial thickness after 6 months of pregnancy to avoid unnecessary medication
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Irregular periods are because of breast feeding and not pCOD
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