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Periods due to tablets
I was going thru  irregular periods n then since 3-4 months didn't had periods. I visited gynaecologist and after tests was diagnosed that eggs production has stopped n to conceive was suggested IVF with donor eggs. Was put on medication for 3 months to bring periods from October. Was given emgra twice a day  for 10 days N then for next 10 days emagra with devry was to be taken. I started medication n had periods. Again after 5 days of periods  I started tablets n after taking 20 days on 21st day had periods from 24th Nov to 28th Nov. From 29 Nov again started emagra. Till 7th Dec. Then on 9th n 10th took emagra with devry. Since I was traveling for 3 days I couldn't take these tablets n today I had periods. So I m confused if this is normal periods or due to tablets only. Please clear.
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You can see that you have got such a long story to tell. Infertility treatment is always prolonged and cumbersome. Please don't lose heart. You continue with your treatment with the same Infertility Specialist who is treating you. Other doctors may not have patience to read your story in details.
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Once you stop the medicines you will get period this is normal as these tablets are hormones
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