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Periods are 15 days late. Not pregnant.
My periods were due around 1st week of way. I keep having little pain which feels like cramps but i am quite not sure. I got my periods on time in April and since then i am not sexually active as well. My schedule has changed a lot during lockdown and sleeping eating and working out patterns have changed drastically. I even got face acne which normally happens to me only in case when i am about to get my chumps. I got some white discharge as well but that happens normally as well. This has never happened in past and got me very worried now. Please guide. What's the reason ? Are there any tablets that can be prescribed to gwt them?
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Hi, please wait for a week or so. Do a pregnancy card test if you don't get them. I would suggest even get a Usg doneand go for a withdrawal bleeding after taking progesterone but after consulting your Gynaec. Rule out Pcod please
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Wait for ten days Change your lifestyle from lethargic one to active If weight has recently increased then get one USG done to rule out PCOD ,,,, Are you Srimathi??? If not then just ignore. Don’t take stress if ,upt is negative then there is nothing to be worried about . But USG I recommend
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Chat directly as there is need of more details to discuss this further
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Hi. Since you are getting premenstrual symptoms wait for a week for periods to start normally .
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