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Periods delayed by 10 days
I usually have 35-36 days cycle and since am trying to conceive I was tracking my ovulation through ovulation predictor kit and we did try this month . currently am 22 days past ovulation that's 10 days delayed period. I took pregnancy test but it shows negative. I have pcod but my periods are usually regular. What is the next step I should take? Are there chances am pregnant or should I take the tablet to get periods?
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Wait Take some progesterone tab which will help yo continue pregnancy if it is in dormant state
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No I feel you should go safe as it is a wanted pregnancy if positive.so please rule out pregnancy 100% by beta HCG before taking any medication
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Hi. Do a  beta Hcg test .after 7 days if still no periods . If negative take tab for withdrawl bleeding .
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Do a pregnancy test with morning urine sample tomorrow morning
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Avoid lifting weights and stress
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Drink plenty of water and fruits juice
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