My periods date is on 7th April i waited till 14th and took betahcg test it is negative so took regestrone 5mg twice daily for 5 days started on 15th April and stopped on 19th April I got slight brown spotting on 25th April as I have a function on 30th April to get my periods early i took one regestrone 10mg so that I would get my period very next day but still I Aam getting brown spotting since 25th April but no bleeding
Am I pregnant ? Y is this happening ?
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You took Registerone from 15 to 19 April. You had withdrawal bleeding/spotting on 25 April. You should have left it at that.
But you have taken 10 mg Registerone again. No one can predict the outcome of that tablet.
I think you could be a case of Premature Ovarian failure or you may be developing PCOS. You should not take any medicine at present. You should get yourself investigated after the Function that you are having on 30 April. Don't be surprised if you get bleeding on the 30th itself .
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One suggestion,
Don't take pills without doctor's guidance.
Your spotting can be due to inappropriate progesterone pill usage.
Get yourself examined by a gynaecologist nearby
If everything is fine you can continue with the progesterone tablets until you don't want periods under proper guidance
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