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Periods issue
I have not got my periods in last month. Last periods was at March 8th. I have no other issues till date regarding periods nor I am pregnant. One thing I remember is I drank beer for the very 1st time. Could that be a reason? Any solution?
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Pls connect for prescription for periods to come
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Please get your urine pregnancy test done and consult with a Gynaecologist on Practo with the report.
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May be due to hormonal changes..take consultation for menses to occur.... go for pelvic USG for pcos if this happen again ...
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No not the reason If there is no pregnancy Other reasons fr the delay needs to be investigated n treated Fr a prescription to help u get ur periods n list of investigations required u need to connect online
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Nope its not beer
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Beer can not be a reason. May be some hormonal disturbance or ovarian cyst. Consult for proper discussion.
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